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kextyn Posted:
My father recently
went back to
Kuwait for work.
Since I have
Vonage I figured I
...

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Topic:
Unable to call Kuwait
On Jul 04, 2008 at 15:21:50

mundy5 Posted:
the only way that
this can be
considered fair is
if all the cable
customers also
...

In The Forum:
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Topic:
Sales Tax on Satellite Televison . . could this apply?
On Jul 04, 2008 at 15:20:52

mundy5 Posted:
I agree
interesting. I
guess it wasn't a
money maker for
them. not
surprising.
...

In The Forum:
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Topic:
AT&T Dropping CallVantage?
On Jul 04, 2008 at 15:16:07

entropy1980 Posted:
The story was
enough to make me
drop CallVantage
today and switch
back to Vonage....
...

In The Forum:
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Topic:
AT&T Dropping CallVantage?
On Jul 04, 2008 at 15:02:31

qwertyui Posted:
Chingy, Another
option (assuming
you have reliable
cell phone
service)
...

In The Forum:
Vonage
Topic:
Has anyone else has this much trouble?
On Jul 04, 2008 at 14:25:19

qwertyui Posted:
1. I've had three
relatives port
Verizon numbers to
Vonage (near
Boston, Phila,
...

In The Forum:
Vonage
Topic:
New subscriber here - anything important I should know?
On Jul 04, 2008 at 13:43:37

ed56 Posted:
Interesting, to
say the
least. see
http://www.tmcnet.
com/news/2008/07/0
3/3530595.htm
...

In The Forum:
Vonage
Topic:
AT&T Dropping CallVantage?
On Jul 04, 2008 at 13:18:32

ed56 Posted:
So as Paul Havey
would say "the
rest of the
story" If it is
not in Verisign's
...

In The Forum:
Vonage
Topic:
Caller ID Intermittent
On Jul 04, 2008 at 13:08:21

ljjames Posted:
Now that's
information! And
if Vonage is
unwilling to
update the
information,
...

In The Forum:
Vonage
Topic:
Caller ID Intermittent
On Jul 04, 2008 at 12:57:42

Darrell_G Posted:
Current firmware
version is now
2.8.1-1.4.7.
...

In The Forum:
Vonage
Topic:
V-Portal firmware update
On Jul 04, 2008 at 12:57:03


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January 5, 2005

By Staff

UTStarcom today announced the debut of its F1000 portable Wi-Fi handset, which will be offered to Vonage customers in Spring/Summer 2005.

UTStarcom's F1000 Wi-Fi handset untethers consumers from their traditional phone lines, allowing them to make calls from anywhere there is a Wi-Fi hot spot -- at home, at work, around the town; in airports, coffee shops, and hotels; and even internationally. The F1000 handset, which has received U.S. regulatory approval, provides all the features and functionality of a VoIP terminal adapter together with a standard cordless telephone, but has the advantage of letting the user talk from any available Wi-Fi access point instead of just the base that they have at home.

The F1000 features a sleek form factor similar to today's cellular phones, has increased talk and standby times, and is priced significantly lower compared to other models on the market today.

"UTStarcom believes that the features and price point of the F1000 Wi-Fi portable handset will be disruptive in the local telephone service market," said Howard Frisch, product manager, UTStarcom. "Consumers with Wi-Fi access in their home can replace their traditional home phone with the F1000 and start reaping the benefits of wireless VoIP phone service right away. VoIP service providers that have seen the F1000 have been interested in its capabilities and impressed by its competitive pricing. Now they can offer mobile VoIP services with a handset that supports the features they need, at a consumer-based price point."

Unique power management features, combined with an energy efficient design, give the F1000 handset a standby time of up to 80 hours while typical Wi-Fi phones have a standby time of about 8 hours. At three to four hours, talk time is 6 to 8 times longer than the 30-minute talk time of other Wi-Fi phones. And when the battery runs low, the F1000 recharges in only 2 to 3 hours.

The F1000 Wi-Fi portable handset supports a wide variety of VoIP features and functions, based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Service providers can offer high-value call features, such as three-way calling, call waiting, and call transfer, and more, based on the capabilities of their call servers. The F1000 also enables voice processes, including comfort noise generation, voice activity detection, and echo cancellation, as well as IP protocol features such as Real-Time Transfer Protocol (RTP), Session Description Protocol, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Point-to-Point over Ethernet (PPoE) authentication.

Vonage First to Introduce New Handset

UTStarcom will offer the F1000 through service providers and operators, similar to the way cell phones are offered. Vonage, North America's leading broadband telephony company, will be the first company to offer the new phone as part of their home broadband communications service during 2005.

"UTStarcom and Vonage collaborated closely on the development of this handset to incorporate advanced feature sets and applications that Vonage customers desire.

UTStarcom's F1000 Wi-Fi handset offers Vonage subscribers the ability to take advantage of the cost effectiveness of broadband telephony service, without having to be tethered to a traditional home phone line or modem," said Jeffrey Citron, chairman and chief executive officer for Vonage Holdings Corp. "The consumer-friendly look and feel to UTStarcom's F1000, when compared with other competing Wi-Fi handsets, coupled with its advanced feature set and competitive pricing, made it the obvious choice for introduction to our subscribers."

"Until now, Wi-Fi phones have been considered to be capital equipment that enterprises purchased with a PBX or LAN," said Frisch. "The F1000 is priced and sold as a consumer product. People can buy one, use it like they use a cell phone, and replace it when a more advanced phone comes on the market."

UTStarcom expects that the major markets for the F1000 Wi-Fi portable handset will be North and South America, where many consumers already have Wi-Fi capability bundled into their home computers and can use the handset without having to purchase more equipment.

F1000 Leverages UTStarcom's PAS Expertise

UTStarcom has built on its experience with its Personal Access System (PAS(TM)) solution in China, which was also a disruptive technology, to create a new market segment with the F1000 handset. PAS wireless access network solutions enable network migration from wireline to wireless so service providers can offer consumers mobile wireless voice and data services within a city or community. As of November 2004, the company had more than 36 million PAS subscribers in China alone. The F1000 is designed to leverage UTStarcom's low cost design and manufacturing skills from PAS handsets as well as some power management features originally developed for UTStarcom's PAS handsets to help achieve its long battery life.

In addition, the F1000 benefits from UTStarcom's experience in building Wi-Fi Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) and Wi-Fi access points. The company was also able to leverage its extensive experience in high-volume handset manufacturing to achieve a price breakthrough for the F1000.

Pricing and Availability

The F1000 Wi-Fi handset will be available for shipping in the first quarter of 2005.



 
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