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Philips and NETGEAR to Launch The First PC-Free,
Cordless Internet/Traditional Phones for the Skype Community (20/9/2006)
Skype (NASDAQ:EBAY), the global Internet
communications company, today announced cordless phones that do
not require a running computer, which are provided by well known
hardware partners of Skype. This new class of phone enables Skype(TM)
users to make and receive both Skype calls over the Internet and
traditional landline calls, without a computer, and offers the added
convenience of a cordless phone. The first series of products to
be launched in this class are the Philips VOIP841 cordless phone
and NETGEAR's cordless phone for Skype.
"We are broadening our reach to mass consumers
by offering them the opportunity to communicate via Skype without
having to be tied to the computer," said Stefan Oberg, general manager,
desktop and hardware at Skype. "Skype has already introduced Wi-Fi
phones and Skype for PocketPC wireless. Now Skype is taking the
next step and working together with Philips and NETGEAR, to introduce
PC-free cordless phones. The cordless phones for Skype launched
today, give Skype users the flexibility to enjoy free Skype to Skype
calls and inexpensive calls to ordinary and mobile phones anywhere
in the house, at any time without a running computer."
Cordless phones offer increased mobility
throughout the home or office, giving consumers the freedom and
flexibility of not being tethered to their computer. Also, consumers
with multiple cordless phone handsets in their home have the ability
to hold separate conversations simultaneously - one on Skype, the
second on the traditional line - each from a different handset.
Both the Philips and NETGEAR cordless phones have Skype running
on them out of the box, and they can act as a replacement for an
ordinary cordless phone, because they can make and receive traditional
telephone calls through the landline line connection. Skype itself
is not a replacement of an ordinary phone and it can not be used
for emergency calling. Existing Skype users can sign into their
account, conveniently downloading all their contacts to the cordless
phone. Users also have the ability to search for Skype contacts
directly on the phone, and add them to an integrated contact list
for both Skype contacts and traditional phone numbers.
"Philips drives innovation by developing
easy-to-use products that help to integrate new technologies into
the lifestyles of consumers, while continuing to further enhance
their entertainment experience at home and on the go," said Lucas
Covers, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Philips
Consumer Electronics. "We pride ourselves on providing a range of
DECT Internet phones and devices that enable crystal clear voice
calls for every type of Skype user. The VOIP841 is the perfect phone
that offers consumers features that will personalize their Internet
communications without compromising the best-in-class innovative
technologies from Philips and Skype."
"We are pleased to continue working with
Skype to bring high-quality, innovative products to the millions
of Skype enthusiasts," said Vivek Pathela, NETGEAR's vice president
of product marketing. "In addition to our Skype WiFi phone (now
available), the cordless phone for Skype will make it easy for people
to connect with friends, family, and colleagues around the world."
The Philips and NETGEAR cordless phones will
be Skype Certified(TM). The Skype certification is designed to reassure
users that products will be easy to use, and will work well with
Skype software. Skype Certified hardware products undergo rigorous
testing for more than a month to ensure that they meet Skype's high
usability and technical quality standards.
Premium Skype features, including SkypeOut(TM)
for inexpensive international calls to traditional landlines and
mobile phones, SkypeIn(TM) to receive calls from landline or mobile
phones on Skype, and Skype Voicemail will all be easily accessible
through the phone.
The cordless phones for Skype are accompanied
by a remote DECT base station that plugs into both the broadband
connection and the traditional phone line. The system handles both
Skype and ordinary calls in one phone, presented through an easy-to-use,
user interface. Both the Philips and NETGEAR cordless phones boast
a full color graphic display, simplified calling features with an
integrated contact list, and an enhanced speakerphone with great
voice clarity.
The Skype Certified Philips VoIP841 cordless
phone will be available for the 2006 holiday season.
www.philips.com
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