Is this the $89 handset of which you spoke?   If not, could you forward
the info on that?

Jim

Brian Chee wrote:

>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
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>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Maureen Pinchock 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:37 AM
>Subject: Dual Mode Handsets, VoIP and the Home
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>
>Hello!
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>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 
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>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.
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>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.
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>Motorola has shipped over 2 million voice-enabled cable modems to date
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>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.
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>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.
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>Regards,
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>Maureen Pinchock
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>Garfield Group Public Relations
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>60 Blacksmith Road
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>215.867.8600 ext. 269
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