Wednesday - 19 November 2008
Published: 08 September 2006 11:20 AM
Source: The Engineer Online
ROK Viper offers free software which connects compatible handsets wirelessly to broadband via Bluetooth on a user's handset and computer. It then uses the internet to carry the call rather than a mobile network.
Initially compatible with several Bluetooth-enabled Nokia handsets, ROK aim to add more than 100 mobile handsets by the end of the year. Java-powered handsets and Windows compatible devices will be included over the next 3 months.
ROK claims credit for creating technologies for the first mass-market mobile TV over 2.5G GPRS and copy-protected movies-on-memory-cards for play on mobile phones.
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