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HelloSoft’s VoIP products

Hyderabad, Oct. 15

Wireless technologies company HelloSoft Inc has announced it will demonstrate its VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) products in Texas Instruments booth at the Symbian Smartphone show to be held in London this month. HelloSoft will demonstrate its power-efficient and low-footprint comprehensive SIP-based (session initiation protocol) VoIP product (HelloMobileCommunicator-Lite) on TI’s processors with Windows Mobile 5.0 OS. According to a statement, the company will demonstrate its VoIP application for the Nokia N series phone. These products are power-efficient VoIP solution for mobile handsets. They are used by handset manufacturers, semiconductor vendors and have been widely tested. —

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