Future owners of the new Nokia smartphones a little surprise waiting for. The Finnish manufacturer has removed them from the support of the protocol SIP, which is used for VoIP- telephony over Wi-Fi.
VoIP-telephony is a headache for all mobile operators, as it allows users to make relatively cheap calls over Wi-Fi- network, which is quite profitable to the latter, but it is disadvantageous to operators. Nokia has gone towards providers of mobile communications and removed the built-in SIP- protocol of the platform S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 (FP2).
Under the direction of the platform S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 (FP2) work such as smart phones Nokia N78 and Nokia N96. To use the VoIP- telephony on these models, their owners have to resort to third-party software.
Source:. Mabila. Media.
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