IPEVO’s Skype (
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devices are now available at Fry's Electronics, a major technology superstore with 34 locations throughout California, Texas, Washington, Oregon, Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, Nevada, and Arizona. The agreement between Fry’s and IPEVO (
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Ed Lucero, VP & general manager of IPEVO North America said in a statement that IPEVO products help people connect, communicate, and collaborate with friends and colleagues around the world. With their longstanding experience in voice technology and emphasis in user-centric design, IPEVO products make placing VoIP

calls as natural and easy as placing a regular phone call.
Lucero expressed his company’s excitement to have their phones on the shelves of such a well-respected electronics retailer.
Fry's is now carrying the USB handset, portable speakerphone and desktop Skype phone from IPEVO.
USB handset: The slim and compact USB handset delivers exceptional sound quality and seamless integration with Skype software.
Portable speakerphone: Light and compact, the portable speakerphone offers exceptional sound quality in both handset and speakerphone modes. This three-in-one device can be used in an upright stance as a personal speakerphone for hands-free calling, flat on a desktop for group conferencing, or held in handset mode for private conversations. The device provides business quality conferencing over Skype for business users on the go.
Desktop Skype phone: is a stand-alone phone that gives users the freedom to place and receive Skype calls without a computer. Equipped with an RJ-45 Ethernet

connector, the desktop phone features a sleek black body with a black or white handset, an easy-to-read 2.4" TFT color LCD display, as well as a built-in speakerphone.
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Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet, covering call centers, CRM and information technology. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.