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RE: Skype Dualphone
Maplins has this model, which is compatible with several VOIP providers:
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http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=3D47157&doy=3D26m9
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They also have this, - I've just bought one of these, (couldn't resist the
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"bargain", since it had =A310 off!!) - not had a chance to play
with it yet=
though...
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http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=3D46125&doy=3D26m9
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I already use the Skype service with one of these: http://www.maplin.co.uk/=
Module.aspx?ModuleNo=3D47494&doy=3D26m9 - I got one for all my main
family=
members so we can all get free calls to each other, and the call quality i=
s for the most part very good, and usually indistinguishable from a
"normal=
" POTS call.
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Paul G.
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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx on behalf of Lee Causier
Sent: Mon 26/09/2005 17:03
To: UKHA_D Group
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Skype Dualphone
Well, for starters, it's based on a P2P network design, and secondly,
it's a proprietary negotiation protocol (unlike SIP) so you can ONLY
call people that use Skype (or any other service that Skype provide eg
landline calling) so you're locked into their service.
On 9/23/05, Ho Yin Ng <yahoogroups@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> http://fa86dd8e8eff5070c1256f1c0040dee5.dualphone.net/
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> Has anyone got one?
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> Are they any good?
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> I have to admit I still have not got round to jumping on the bandwagon
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hock horror*
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> But what is the difference between skype and a proper VOIP phone
system? =
Is there any difference in sound quality? Is it actually that good?
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> All the hype on the internet seem to suggest it is better than sliced
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ad.
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> Regards,
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> Ho yin
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