UAE telecom operators etisalat and du are conducting field trials on VoIP (voice over internet protocol) enabled phones, said cordless phone manufacturers.
Panasonic, Gigaset (part of Siemens Group) and Alcatel's phones are being tested by the operators to check bandwidth levels and VoIP applications, sources said.
The manufacturers have been working with operators for the past six months. However, the manufacturers were not able to give a launch date for the VoIP service by the operators.
Abby Thomas, Senior Manager, Sales and Marketing for Consumer Electronics Department, Panasonic Marketing Middle East, toldEmirates Business: "Panasonic will for the first time make its entry with VoIP-enabled phones in the region. We are getting ready for VoIP as we have also integrated calls on to our televisions along with a link-up with Skype. There are also HD-ready cameras that will pick up images on these Skype calls."
Panasonic has launched its VoIP-enabled phones in Saudi Arabia as the service was legalised in the country. Others such as Gigaset have also been field-testing their models with the operators.
Shahzad Ahmed, CEO at regional headquarters Middle East and Africa and India, at Gigaset Communications, said: "Field trials are happening currently as we are in discussions with both the operators. There are four VoIP models available in the market via retail channels. However, the VoIP service was not activated as it is not legal in the country."
Gigaset also sees a large part of its future growth coming from the region especially from triple-play technologies, combination of voice, internet and data.
"Operators are distributing packets of data which needs a fixed-line device to support this new technology. Therefore, there is a huge area of growth for Gigaset as consumers make the transition to these next-generation devices," said Hans-Burghardt Ziermann, Managing Director of Gigaset Communications.