| Maybe you've already heard of Voice Over | | | | Since it's a very recent technology, a few |
| Internet Protocol, better known as VoIP. Maybe | | | | shortcomings remain, especially in the quality of |
| you haven't. But no matter how familiar you are | | | | sound. Although significantly beyond the quality |
| with this technology, you certainly don't want to | | | | that a cell phone GSM network generates, WiFi |
| miss its next step. | | | | sound performances can be slightly inferior to the |
| Yes, we all have been waiting for this: VoIP | | | | standard landline telephone ones. |
| combined with WiFi technology. A unique and | | | | On the other hand, this issueshould disappear |
| revolutionary way of communication, available | | | | shortly with the coming of the "wideband" sound, |
| anywhere, anytime, wherever you are located in | | | | providing a so far unequalled listening comfort. |
| the world. | | | | Furthermore, the sound source spatialization |
| Of course VoIP by itself was attractive, but | | | | system (3D surround sound), allowing you to place |
| VoWiFi (Voice Over Wireless Fidelity) is much | | | | the people you are talking to in different "places" |
| more promising, offering all the VoIP advantages | | | | inside the headset, will certainly make conference |
| twinned with the essential mobility that a cell | | | | calls easier. |
| phone provides. | | | | |