The future N900 may be aimed at the general public. Probably. Nokia needs an iPhone competitor. I am not disputing that. What I doubt (but I don't see the future) are: -that a voip enabled cellphone would disrupt the market. My e51 can use voip over hsdpa out of the box, BTW. -that this is Nokia's idea for the N900. Telcos are Nokia's main customers. I don't see Nokia directly aiming at their business. Besides, telcos have an ace up their sleeve: they can always lower call rates to voip levels. I explained why this technically a better solution for them. I can also say that they can afford it: call charges make only a fraction of their business nowaday (less than half in Germany). Of course this may not be sufficient, since the customers are not rational in their choice and strongly believe that voip is "free" while cell rates are "expensive" whatever the price actually is.