D-Link DPH-540 802.11b/g WIFI SIP Phone
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FREEDOM OF WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY AND COST SAVINGS OF VoIP D-Link introduces the Wi-Fi Phone (DPH-541), providing the freedom of wireless connectivity and the benefits of Voice over IP (VoIP) all in one sleek portable flip-style phone. By utilizing the Wi-Fi Phone with a VoIP service plan, both home and business users have the potential to dramatically reduce local and long distance telephone charges compared to a standard telephone service. In addition, the Wi-Fi Phone is a PsipTN compliant device that allows you to make and receive free calls within the PsipTN network (anticipated availability by August 2006 via firmware upgrade and 1-Year free subscription is included). PsipTN also allows you to receive calls from regular phones for free. Use the Wi-Fi Phone for business or talk to family and friends from virtually anywhere in the world. AVAILABLE IN SILVER AND BLACK This phone is not vonage compatible. D-Link DPH-541 802.11b/g WIFI SIP Phone (SILVER) D-Link DPH-541 Product Features: Call Virtually Anywhere in the World Through a Wireless Network with High-Speed Internet Connection1 Get Secure Access to an 802.11g or 802.11b Wireless Network with WEP, WPA, or WPA2 Encryption Large, Bright Color LCD Screen Displays Easy-to-Read Text and Call Information MAKE & RECEIVE CALLS THROUGH SECURE WIRELESS NETWORKS The DPH-541 is a standalone device that does not require a computer to use. All you need is an 802.11g or 802.11b wireless network with high-speed Internet access to make and receive calls. Use it at home, hotels, offices, airports, Internet cafes, school campuses, or just about anywhere there is a wireless connection available. In addition, with a growing number of Wi-Fi hotspots and metropolitan areas deploying low-cost or free high-speed wireless Internet connection, you have more places available to make and receive VoIP calls. This Wi-Fi Phone uses Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and is ready to be used with an Internet (VoIP)
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December 30th, 2008