CiceroPhone for Windows Mobile Smartphone review
Reviews Cicero Networks provided us with an i-mate SP5m with their software preinstalled, and things worked perfectly. We made calls at different times of the day but only used one handset, so we can't be sure whether the i-mate SP5m, Cicero Networks...
[December 15, 2005, 9:00]
CiceroPhone for Windows Mobile Pocket PC review
Reviews Any commercial implementation is likely to have a different look and feel to our review ‘skin’ (Cicero Networks expects partners such as VoIP vendors to rebrand it), but the basic design elements should remain intact.
[November 25, 2005, 14:45]
Cicero launches Symbian dual-mode client
News Dublin-based Cicero Networks has released a softphone client which enables dual-mode connectivity on Symbian phones. According to Cicero's chief executive officer, Ross Brennan, CiceroPhone is a step up from the E-series' native SIP [Session...
[November 2, 2006, 13:06]
New wireless VoIP service launched
News The service is based on Cicero Networks' softphone client, CiceroPhone. Velofone, a UK-based internet telephony provider, launched a wireless VoIP (wVoIP) service called VeloMobile at The Wireless Event in London on Thursday.
[May 24, 2007, 17:32]
VoIP: Not just about free calls
News Ross Brennan, chief executive of wireless VoIP specialist Cicero Networks, said on Wednesday that in Europe people are being attracted to wireless VoIP because it lets them save money compared to making a standard mobile phone call.
[April 22, 2005, 11:45]
O2 Xda IQ review
Reviews We do not know of any end-user installable VoIP services that are currently compatible with Windows Mobile Smartphone, but commercial services, such as Cicero Networks’ CiceroPhone could be worth considering.
[June 29, 2006, 13:50]



