The New iPad Will Change Everything For VoIP and Mobile Phone Contracts

by Aimee Jones on February 22, 2010

In only a few short months we will all get our chance to purchase Apple’s latest gadget, the iPad. It’s a pretty sweet gadget if you are so inclined by Apple’s ability to construct shiny digital toys for you to play with. It really is going to be a magical device much like the iPhone continues to be.

What makes the iPad such a revolution is not so significantly in the device itself, which is quite interesting. No, what makes me definitely want an iPad is that it is planning to be an always connected 3G device with no contract.

Not having a contract is huge and I mean like really huge. In the rest of the world it’s hard to understand maybe how in the United States we get stuck with horrible phone service and crappy contracts. It’s just the way it is.

However, the iPad is going to be VoIP enabled. That means you can make Skype style phone calls right on the device. The iPad is literally a digital telephone pad. How cool is that?

It’s like all of a sudden we’ve gone from the dark ages of Nokia cell phone rubbish to a full fledged Star Trek communicator in a few short years. How is this even possible right?

What is truly remarkable is that instantly individuals will be able to get a $30 per month plan that works just like their normal phone would, only without having a contract, minutes, etc. to worry about. No more paying for texting or separate services. One price, a single web connection, 1 cell phone service. I’m stoked.

What gets me even additional jazzed about this can be that it is not heading being on some crappy device. It is on an Apple iPad. That is like the top of the heap in terms of industrial design. I love quality industrial design, so this can be proceeding to become like the best toy ever.

I guess maybe I’m just excited mainly because it is 1 much more step toward the kind of freedom that we have with a traditional world wide web connection. You don’t pay for extra services like YouTube just since it would make the internet company additional cash. You pay for online and you’ll be able to do whatever you want over that connection. The future looks awesome.

Aimee is a freelancer. Find out more about Boostmobile at his website about – used mobile phones.