South Korea approves standard for voice over WiBro
We've yet to hear any definitive plans out of Sprint for getting voice flowing over WiMAX-equipped handsets in the States, but it's bound to happen eventually -- and South Korea, one of the torchbearers of the standard with its long-operating WiBro network, is kicking off the party. The Korea Communication Commission has officially ratified a spec for voice over WiBro with service expected to start next year, though there probably wasn't a heck of a lot to ratify since it's essentially the same principle as any other VoIP tech. We're thinking the next challenge is probably getting enough battery juice to yap for longer than five minutes at a time, so yeah, good luck with that, guys.[Via SlashPhone]














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
freefoxesforall @ Dec 27th 2008 12:48PM
I guess I'm the only one that finds the term WiBro hilarious?
DigitalCactus @ Dec 27th 2008 1:10PM
No... lol you're not the only one.
"Don't taze me, WiBro!"... XD Couldnt resist
Somnambulist @ Dec 28th 2008 1:17AM
Why hasn the WiMax forum developed a standard for voip as yeat ? or have they ?
Dan Davis @ Dec 28th 2008 2:08PM
WiManzier would've been better!