Phones

Multi-Link TeleVoIP 201 USB Skype Phone

SkypeGear have information on a new low-cost Skype phone from Multi-Link called the TeleVoIP 201 USB Skype Phone. Unlike the recently released Netgear SPH200D, the TeleVoIP USB Phone requires a direct connection to your computer. As such, I would consider this a low-end phone because there is a degree of inflexibility associated with the necessityContinue Reading


Netgear SPH200D: Dual-mode Skype / DECT PSTN Phone

Netgear have released their new dual-mode Skype / PSTN phone called the SPH200D. The SPH200D follows on from their first foray into the WiFi phone market, the highly-anticipated and warmly welcomed SPH101. Like other dual-mode phones such as the D-Link DPH-C160S and Auvi PHIP64 the SPH200D will allow users to make calls via SkypeOut andContinue Reading

Cellular phone to rival VoIP

Is the New Year going to herald a new trend, this sounds exciting to say the least. Megafone – have you heard of it? – is offering a cell phone with all the features that have had the public ditching mobiles and PSTN in favor of VoIP. The company is based in Jamaica and yetContinue Reading

Nationwide Inc to use VoiceOne click-to-call

NationwideCash Inc., which provides payday loans, will be providing visitors to its site a click-to-call facility courtesy of VoiceOne Communications, which is a subsidiary of VoIP, Inc. The company hopes to increase inbound traffic with the help of this service. The increased traffic will come with the aid of icons which upon being clicked byContinue Reading

Linksys beats Apple to the iPhone

The new wireless iPhone range of VoIP phones and accessories launched by Linksys will allow people to make free or low-cost calls using the Skype service. Cisco, which owns Linksys has beaten Apple in the race for coming up with an “iPhone”. What is really surprising is that Apple did not actually own the rightsContinue Reading