Motorola Intros Windows VoIP Handset
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[August 21, 2006]

Motorola Intros Windows VoIP Handset

(TWICE Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) New York Motorola joined the growing ranks of cordless phone manufacturers

to court PC VoIP users with the release of its T31 series for use with Windows
Live Messenger service.

The T3151 features a base station that can connect to a PC, for placing
calls over Windows Live Messenger service, and to a phone jack for placing
standard PSTN calls. It will retail for a suggested $99.99 and will include one
handset.

The phone uses the DECT frequency to provide up to ten hours of talk
time and is expandable up to six handsets the T3101, for a suggested $69.99.
The handset features a speakerphone, alarm clock, support for caller ID with
visual call waiting and is capable of displaying online Messenger contacts on a
color LCD, along with a choice of four wallpapers.

The T3151 offers a private phone book that can store up to 80 names with
three numbers per name, handset-to-handset intercom, 16 ring tones, and
voicemail indicator.

Motorola is the third vendor to offer a cordless solution for Windows
Live Messenger; Uniden and Philips announced similar products earlier in the
year. According to Microsoft, Live Messenger has 240 million registered users
worldwide.

The phone is set to ship at the end of September.

Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information. All Rights Reserved.

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