- January 4th, 2006 | Wireless
Motorola is introducing a Residential Seamless Mobility gateway (RSG) that is reputed to break down the barrier between VoIP and cellular phone services.
The RSG products will include an 802.11b/g access point, a built-in VoIP adapter and a 4-port router. This will allow users to control their home network, power their traditional landline telephones as [...]
- January 4th, 2006 | Vonage
Vonage have announced availability of a new two-line cordless VoIP phone made in partnership with Uniden America Corp.
The cordless phone, called the UIP1869V, comes with a base station with an integrated router, fixed-line phone and a cordless handset. The UIP1869V is available now in the USA for $189.99. A $50 mail-in rebate is [...]
- January 4th, 2006 | Wireless
After so much hype and gossip around US cities offering city-wide WiFi, The Cloud has announced that it will bring it’s own version of city-wide high-speed WiFi broadband internet access to the UK.
The Cloud will begin phasing in their city-wide WiFi across 3 Lond boroughs (Islington, Kensington and Camden) and 7 cities - Edinburgh, Leeds, [...]
- January 4th, 2006 | Skype VoIP
Skype have announced a deal with 7 manufacturers to release new Skype-certified products such as VoIP headsets, VoIP adapters and VoIP phones.
As part of the announcement, Creative will release a new standalone phone called the Creative Skype Internet PhonePLUS that allows anyone to make a free Skype-to-Skype call over the internet without a connection to [...]
- January 4th, 2006 | Hardware
D-Link have released a new Skype-certified telephone adapter that plugs into a PC via USB. The new D-Link adapter allows you to plug in any old analog telephone and start benefiting from Skype’s VoIP services immediately.
The DPH-50U adapter cuts out the need to buy a new VoIP-enabled phone altogether, which makes the cost of [...]