Broadband VoIP without an adapter
| January 28, 2004 |
Now that VoIP-over-broadband has caught on in a big way, it appears that it will only be a matter of time before developers find a way to eliminate the adapter that is currently required by broadband VOIP providers such as AT&T and Vonage.
DataLogic’s IPN Communications subsidiary this week said it would license its VoIP calling device technology to phone manufacturers, who would then be able to build dual-mode VOIP/TDM phones.
The announcement comes just weeks after reports surfaced that Intel would build VoIP-over-broadband capability into a computer chip, potentially freeing every new computer buyer of the need for a VoIP adapter or a dual-mode phone.
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