Zoom 5900 Phone Adaptor for Skype Now Available at Select Wal-Marts

Zoom Technologies announce their Model 5900 Phone Adaptor for Skype is available through more than two thousand selected Wal-Mart stores in the U.S. The adapter is also available on-line at www.walmart.com. The Model 5900 allows purchasers to use any phone, even a cordless phone, for Skype calls.

Wal-Mart has taken a leading role in introducing American consumers to the significant savings available through the Skype phone service. The Zoom Adaptor for Skype makes the service as easy to use as a standard telephone.

Most people use Skype by plugging a headset into their Windows PC and running Skype application software, which can be downloaded free. Skype reduces the cost of phone calls, and also provides extra features such as video calling and "presence," where an on-screen list shows whether friends and business contacts are ready to receive a Skype call.

The Model 5900 unties a Skype user from his or her computer and headset. Model 5900 lets a Skype user enjoy the familiarity, intimacy, features, and styling of whatever phone the user chooses. Plugging a cordless base station into the Zoom Adaptor lets someone use a cordless phone for Skype calls in the kitchen, bedroom, home office, or anywhere else that's convenient.

The Model 5900 also allows cell phone users to remotely access their Skype service to make international calls. This can easily save hundreds of dollars per month on those calls. Additional information on how to use this powerful feature is provided at: Skype/cellular whitepaper.

Plugging the adapter into a working telephone "landline" (a conventional phone line with dialtone), provides these extra features:
  • The phone plugged into the Adaptor can make and receive both Skype and conventional calls.
  • Emergency calls can be placed reliably by the family and household visitors, including the babysitter, even when there is a power failure.
  • The Adaptor makes it easy to have a 3-person conference call between a remote Skype user, someone using a phone connected to the Adaptor, and someone calling the Adaptor's landline.
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