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BT's converged phone ready for the limelight

...mobile device and that WiMax is a top priority for the future. Project Bluephone is BT's attempt to create a mobile handset that will... Read more

5 April, 2005 by Graeme Wearden

BT and Vodafone converge together

...never seen before in the UK". One such initiative has been dubbed Project Bluephone. A consortium of seven vendors, led by Alcatel and including Ericsson... Read more

18 May, 2004 by Tony Hallett

BT on the verge of launching Bluephone

Project Bluephone could drive the take-up of voice-over-IP in the... Read more

9 June, 2005 by Cath Everett

Convergence: One handset is better than two

The imminent launch of BT’s Project Bluephone represents the first step in a move towards converged fixed and... Read more

17 May, 2005 by Cath Everett

BT launches "watershed" fixed and mobile handset

...and offering it under two different pricing packages. Fusion, previously known as Project Bluephone, is aimed initially at the consumer market and is based around... Read more

15 June, 2005 by Cath Everett

Telecoms convergence brings revolution

...reverse with seamless transition back onto the mobile operators network. BT's Project Bluephone was cited by Ransom as an example of increasing fixed and... Read more

14 February, 2005 by Andrew Donoghue

BT's all-in-one phone to debut next year

...May this year. No tariff details are available for the plan yet. Project Bluephone marks BT's fight-back against the threat posed to its... Read more

1 November, 2004 by Jo Best

BT and Vodafone converge on Bluephone

...never seen before in the UK". One such initiative has been dubbed Project Bluephone. A consortium of seven vendors, led by Alcatel and including Ericsson... Read more

18 May, 2004 by Tony Hallett

Big boys to warm to fixed-mobile convergence

...been targeting consumer users - such as BT's Fusion, formerly known as Project Bluephone. A recent report by research company Analysys predicts there will be... Read more

8 December, 2005 by Jo Best

Landlines heading for extinction?

...both landline and mobile, such as BT's Fusion, formerly known as project Bluephone. Analysts have predicted that there will be 20 million residential users... Read more

26 October, 2005 by Jo Best

BT ends con-Fusion with Bluephone launch

...Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and mobile device today. The gadget formerly known as 'project Bluephone' is now available and will be making its way into the... Read more

15 June, 2005 by Jo Best

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Wi-Fi on smart phones a smart idea?

Or just another silly scheme? Read more

20 August, 2004 by Quocirca

Leader: Is virtual success good enough in mobile?

...It is pinning its hopes on fixed-mobile convergence with something called Project Bluephone and a new partnership with Vodafone, ditching relationships with T-Mobile... Read more

18 May, 2004 by silicon.com staff

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