[LUAU] Fw: Dual Mode Handsets, VoIP and the Home
Brian Chee
chee at hawaii.edu
Mon Feb 27 11:39:36 PST 2006
Since so many folks were interested in VOIP and dual mode phones at the last open source pizza meeting....I thought I'd forward this tidbit from Motorola who has a line of dual mode phones with a home router to handle it.
Keep in mind that you MUST MUST MUST have a backend PBX that can handle the switch off's....Avaya has one, but asterisk doesn't on the open source side....on the commercial side there will be one fairly soon that is an asterisks gateway.
/brian chee
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology
Advanced Network Computing Lab
2525 Correa Road, HIG 500
Honolulu, HI 96822
808-956-5797 voice, 877-284-1934 fax
----- Original Message -----
From: Maureen Pinchock
To: mpinchock at garfieldgroup.com
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:37 AM
Subject: Dual Mode Handsets, VoIP and the Home
Hello!
After the 3GSM World Conference in Barcelona one of the big take-aways was the unveiling of a dual mode cellular handsets. The evolution of the phone is about to take its next big leap, allowing
To complement the Motorola A910 dual mode handset, the Connected Home Solutions business division of Motorola had also planned for offering devices that make the jump from a cellular to a VoIP network seamless as well as consumer friendly. The two products I have described below are just the beginning of Motorola's vision of seamless mobility and keeping you connected wherever you are.
I would be more than happy to set up an interview with a senior product manager from Motorola to speak with you about these emerging technologies.
Motorola has shipped over 2 million voice-enabled cable modems to date
o C51 Cordless Phone System: includes a VoIP phone adapter so users can seamlessly use their VoIP service through their cordless phone system or switch to a land line or cellular network call.
o RSG (Motorola Seamless Mobility Gateway): includes a full featured wireless home router and built-in VoIP adapter. Allows the RSG to run a home network, power standard telephones, and act as a hot spot for the mobile phone.
Regards,
Maureen Pinchock
Garfield Group Public Relations
60 Blacksmith Road
Newtown, PA 18940
215.867.8600 ext. 269
mpinchock at garfieldgroup.com
More information about the LUAU
mailing list