[access-uk] Re: Skype and VOIP phones

Hi Vanja and all.

I am certainly interested in this phone as at about £55 it looks pretty good.  
However, the only debit card it appears to support is Vesa Electron which is 
interesting since that hardly ever seems to be available here though many bank 
accounts do issue this card.  I know you should generally pay with a credit 
card, but I thought this generally applied to purchases over £100.

Anyway, if anyone knows of a UK supplier for this product would be interested.

Cheers


Graham
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Vanja Sudar 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 5:31 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: Skype and VOIP phones 


  Hey Damon.

  I do have and use a skype phone. It's very good. Not only that it's a skype 
phone, but it's also a lnormal line phone, so you can use both skype and 
landline with it. It does install it's own software,. which is not very hard to 
install. I know that there are several of those phones on the market, but this 
is the only one, as far as i know, that uses both skype and normal telephone 
line. I sure don't have any access issues with it. Sure I can't use some of 
it's features like sellecting names from contact list, but most things you can 
do through PC via skype. To find out more about the phone you can go to 
http://dualphone.net/default.aspx?ID=31

  I had no  problems with the phone, the only problem I had is when the phone 
was first plugged in, because it's a USB dvice windows regarded phone as a 
soundcard, so no sound was coming through the PC. Apart from that I definitely 
like this phone and would recommend it. 
  Vanja
  http://www.sudar.co.uk
  MSN messenger: sudar23@xxxxxxxxxxx
  AIM: vanja121
  Skype: vanja121
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Damon 
    To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2006 6:22 PM
    Subject: [access-uk] Skype and VOIP phones 


    OK so I know I'm behind the trend wave here but I installed Skype recently 
and am thinking about getting a phone instead of having to use speakers and 
microphone. 

    What I want to know is .... are all VOIP phones plug and play? That is to 
say, do you need to install loads of drivers on your PC? 

    Any tips on VOIP phones to buy if you're visually impaired? I know nothing. 
Are there any access issues or phones / features to avoid or indeed phones / 
features I should look for? 

    Thanks v much. 

    ...Damon 










    damon.rose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    skype:  damonrose 

    London, England. 


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