TruPhone sofware allows cellphone-to-VoIP over Bluetooth

We've seen a few companies roll out — or at least announce plans for — cellphones that can use WiFi or Bluetooth to connect to the Internet and make VoIP calls. Now U.K. developer SCN has upped the ante, with a beta version of its TruPhone software for Nokia Series 60 phones (like the 6630, pictured). The program enables any compatible phone to make VoIP calls via Bluetooth. SCN plans to produce a WiFi version, as well as a Bluetooth adapter that can turn any PC into an access point. The company's plan is to market this directly to large companies that can use their existing infrastructure to let employees make VoIP calls when roaming the halls; we assume it'll trickle down to the consumer market (or someone will leak a copy of the software) at some point.

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