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Cell phones embrace Wi-Fi

19.03.2007 20:01 - category: Real Estate: Real estate Lifestyle

Cell phones embrace Wi-Fi

T-Mobile is rolling out a new "dual-mode" service that will enable mobile phones to work on both cellular and Wi-Fi networks.

By Michal Lev-Ram, Business 2.0 MagazineMarch 19 2007: 10:51 AM EDT

(Business 2.0 Magazine) -- Top-of-the-line cell phones may offer Internet access, but not even the do-it-all Apple (Charts) iPhone comes with the ability to make calls over Wi-Fi.

Later this year, however, two T-Mobile phones will.

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The carrier is rolling out a service called HotSpotAtHome, featuring the Nokia 6136 and Samsung t709, "dual-mode" phones that make calls via a Wi-Fi signal when possible, then switch seamlessly to a cellular network when out of Wi-Fi range.

For $20 a month (on top of a regular cell plan), users get unlimited talk time in range of the 8,300 T-Mobile Wi-Fi hotspots across the country. They also get a T-Mobile router for making Wi-Fi calls at home, which is where 30 percent of cell-phone calls are made.

The move is a clever bid by T-Mobile, the fourth-largest U.S. carrier, to vault ahead of rivals in voice services by leveraging its extensive Wi-Fi network. But AT&T (Charts) and Sprint (Charts) are likely to launch similar plans within a year, and dual-mode shipments will top 300 million worldwide by 2011, according to ABI Research.

"Eventually it won't matter what network you're on," says ABI analyst Philip Solis. "You'll just get service when and where you want it."

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