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This ultraportable, voice-enabled memory stick gives new meaning to
the term "mobile phone.” It's another one of those new wowee-zowee VoIP devices
that will draw a crowd in a Starbucks or an airport lounge--just two of the
places where you should be able to quickly make phone calls from any desktop,
laptop or handheld with an internet connection and an open USB port. |
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Take Your Phone Along. Most voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems install
on a home computer and require a special modem. They can't be easily set up on
multiple machines, and you certainly wouldn't be able to access your phone
account on a public terminal. Atlanta-based phone company i2 Telecom (otc: ITUI
- news - people) has changed that with the VoiceStick. |
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VoiceStick: VoIP in the Palm of Your Hand. Developed by i2Telecom
International, this compact device delivers VoIP in a simple, self-contained
appliance. It's about as plug-and-play as anything you have ever seen, and
depending on your current price plan for calls, it really can save you money. |
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Best of Breed: i2Telecom Inc.’s foray into the softphone arena comes with a
cool USB-compatible VoiceStick, so users can carry their phone numbers and
phonebooks wherever they go. www.i2telecom.com |
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[VoiceStick] has developed a patent-pending cellular bridge-calling. It allows
customers to bridge more easily from their cellular phones to Internet
telephone networks. Now, anyone with a cell phone can access VOIP services and
realize savings when making business and personal calls. This dramatically
changes the landscape of the VOIP marketplace. |
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