Today’s announcement by Cell Wireless Corporation that they are ‘good to go’ with their mobile Wi-Fi Cell VoIP in early 2006 is a significant move for the company. The phone will enable users to establish Cell Wireless VoIP connections at any Internet Hot Spot, allowing the phone to be used like any other home or office VoIP handset.

These Hot Spots are popping up everywhere, and not always with the best security levels. In fact its possible to steal internet almost anywhere these days. As a response, certain US cities are gearing up to offer free ‘citywide’ wireless internet, becoming huge ‘Hot Spots’, so that services like Cell Wireless’ will become a more conducive conduit for business and personal mobile calls.
According to John Bohringer, CEO of Cell Wireless Corporation, "This exciting development allows members to call each other using a mobile WiFi Cell VoIP phone, free of charge. It will also include free VoIP conference calls and free VoIP chat rooms. Our existing 153,000 members will benefit greatly from this new phone and it will dramatically increase new memberships and profit.”
Within 15 to 20 years most phone calls will be conducted over the Internet, at least in the opinion of The Forester Research Group, the main challenge being to preserve the continuity of calls ‘handed over’ from network to network. There are serious technological and financial constraints that need to be overcome for this to become a reality, not least of which being the ability to bill a call originating on one network and terminating at another.
By picking up ezTel, a Mississippi-based VoIP wireless broadband and long distance telephone service supplier, Cell Wireless Corporation now has a team of sales agents who specialise in sales to large groups and will contribute their much needed expertise to the marketing of the moble WiFi Cell VoIP phones