iPhone deal could mean Apple and Cisco can collaborate on Wi-Fi and VoIP
February 23rd, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 1032 times, 1 so far today
iPhone deal could mean Apple and Cisco can collaborate on Wi-Fi and VoIP
Apple and Cisco have just announced that they are leaving behind their legal differences on the usage of the term iPhone for the Apple’s upcoming mobile phone product.
The two companies also said that they would now work together on exploring opportunities for interoperability in the areas of security and consumer and enterprise communications.
The Apple iPhone would come loaded with Wi-Fi capability. Since Cisco is a giant in the telecom market, they can help Apple with the integrated support of wireless technologies in this and future products.
This Wi-Fi capability on the Apple iPhone would enable the owners of this device to access net through internet hotspots to get better connectivity.
The deal between the two companies state that both of them reserve the right to use the term iPhone.
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