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[Computerworld voip News] In a possible attempt to keep new technologies such as WiMax femtocells out of the home and to encourage VoIP, the Wi-Fi Alliance will be certifying wireless products based on the quality of voice communications they provide.
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[VOIP Phone Info - Rankings and Reviews] WiFi Alliance takes on wireless IP telephony: WiFi Alliance takes on wireless IP telephony Mikael Ricknäs, Jeremy Kirk WiFi Alliance wants to make voice a part of WiFi networks and introduced a new scheme to certify products, it announced Monday. Monday, 30 June 2008
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