New technology to enable cheap mobile calls

Source: bescenta
 
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A high-tech Irish university research project has been granted €400,000 in Enterprise Ireland funding to bring new mobile telephone systems to the global market.


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Called Metakall, the new project is the brainchild of top researchers at Ireland’s Centre for Telecommunications Value Chain Research (CTVR), headquartered in Trinity College Dublin (TCD).
 
Metakall is a new software invention which will provide telephone users with low cost calls using public wireless hotspots and the Internet as the network infrastructure. The systems are being developed by CTVR in Dublin.
 
CTVR foresees a fully fledged commercial spin-off arising from its research and has filed patent applications to protect the intellectual property involved.
 
The project will now be progressed into a full working implementation when CTVR starts field tests of the new systems.
 
With the technology, consumers will be able to roam and pay-as-you go at low-cost rates, using a laptop or a Wi-Fi phone wherever the wireless internet is available.

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CTVR Director Professor Donal O’Mahony said: "Imagine going anywhere in the world and using your wireless phone or laptop to make calls through the internet for as little as five cents (3p) a minute, with no other costs.
 
"Right now you can make internet-based phone calls, but you will also have to pay a monthly registration charge to an Internet Service Provider or buy a scratchcard in each location. Only then can you use service services like Skype or Vonage for example.
 
"We took the view that those kinds of charges don’t make sense for just a phone call, so we’ve developed a system which users are going to like a lot."
 
He explained: "Metakall uses technology to pay hotspot operators small amounts of cash in real-time. Our software will sit in your laptop or Wi-Fi phone automatically logging you on to the nearest hotspot and paying only as you make your calls.
 
"A real-time meter will show how much your call is costing as you talk. The rates will vary, but on average what we are looking at is about five cents per minute."
 
Metakall’s software will be compatible with Microsoft Windows XP and Vista, as well as Microsoft Windows Mobile - including HP, iPaq and Palm Treo handheld PCs.
 
The CTVR research team is also actively porting its software to the most popular platforms for a number of Wi-Fi telephony handsets including Linksys, Netgear and others.
 
"We are in contact with hotspot operators, internet telephony service providers and handset manufacturers. There is growing excitement about the new platform we have created," O’Mahony concluded.
 
 

 


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Source: bescenta
Date Published: July 10, 2007
 
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