UMA, the technology that allows WiFi and GSM convergence should be a natural evolution for carriers. The infrastructure costs are less than GSM and if you read my post on how carriers could use the volume of home WiFi hotspots to build out their network, FVNO, then it should be compelling.
Katie at GigaOm had written a good lowdown for those who want to be in the know on UMA [not Thurman]
Thursday, June 28, 2007
UMA lowdown
Posted by
David Mould
at
5:43 PM
Labels: Convergence, Mobile Communication, WiFi
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

0 comments:
Post a Comment