Skype ready for both telephone worlds
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Skype ready for both telephone worlds
By Ben Charny
CNET News.com November 9, 2004, 9:00 PM PT
URL: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1035_22-5445922.html
An adapter made by Siemens to extend Internet access to cordless phones is
now loaded with Skype Net phone software, allowing the same phone to make
calls using the Internet or the traditional phone network.
The coupling of Internet and traditional telephony in a single phone is
hard to find now, but it could become more common in years to come if, as
expected, more calls flow over the unregulated Internet rather than heavily
taxed traditional phone networks.
For decades, the only way to sell local phone services was over the local
phone network, which is privately owned. But Skype is among a wave of new
companies offering voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, which
uses the Internet to make calls. By using VoIP technology, any broadband
connection, whether cable, satellite, cell phone, Wi-Fi or WiMax, can become
a home phone line.
While there are several jury-rigged methods out there that could achieve the
same results, the Siemens-Skype adapter stands out nonetheless because of
the pedigree of those involved in its creation. Siemens is among the largest
phone manufacturers in the world, and Skype is the most popular VoIP service
provider in the world, with more than 1 million users.
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