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Linksys Dual-Mode Cordless Phone
Yahoo! Messenger
and
Linksys
, announced the availability of a new dual-mode cordless phone. The Linksys Dual-Mode Cordless Phone for Yahoo! Messenger with Voice (CIT310) gives consumers the flexibility to make and take low-cost Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls using Yahoo! Messenger with Voice(a) as well as place and receive phone calls using their traditional landline/PSTN connection.
The dual-mode cordless phone provides Yahoo! Messenger users with a convenient and fun alternative to make free Internet-based calls to friends and family on their Yahoo! Messenger Contact List. People subscribing to Yahoo! Phone Out can use the cordless phone to make an Internet-based call to any traditional or mobile phone at very low rates. With the use of the USB base station, the phone gives people the freedom to take their Yahoo! Messenger with Voice calls away from the PC and into other rooms, just as they do with mobile or cordless phones. People have the flexibility to instantly switch over from VoIP to a traditional landline phone service with the touch of a button.
Additionally, people can search for local business information directly from their phone using Yahoo! Local Search. For example, by programming the phone with a local zip code, people are able to search for a local restaurant (or any other local business) and effortlessly call the restaurant with one click. People also have access to weather forecasts through a weather search setting.
“The CIT310 is our first product to couple the Yahoo! Messenger with Voice experience and access to Internet services like Yahoo! Local Search,” said Tarun Loomba, senior director of product marketing for the Linksys Consumer Business Organization. “We share the same vision with Yahoo! of not just improving the experience of internet phone calling, but also offering a valuable combination of internet-enabled features and services that customers will use and really want.”
“Yahoo! Messenger and Linksys are giving consumers the flexibility to make and receive free Internet calls from the same phone they use for their home line,” said Jeff Bonforte, senior director of Real Time Communications, Yahoo! Inc. “The CIT310 cordless phone is also embedded with the industry-leading Yahoo! Local Search service, to provide consumers with an easy way to find local restaurants and businesses and quickly make a call with one touch.”
The Linksys Dual-Band Cordless Phone for Yahoo! Messenger with Voice includes a handset with color display, and a USB base station that plugs into a computer’s USB port and a port for a traditional landline/PSTN connection. Initial customers purchasing the Linksys Dual-Mode Cordless Phone will receive 100 free minutes to make Yahoo! Phone Out calls to any traditional or mobile phone. The dual-mode cordless phone also includes a number of convenient features:
Supports Yahoo! Messenger with Voice's Internet-based calling services
-- Free PC-to-PC calling
-- Phone Out: PC-to-Phone calling
-- Phone In: Phone-to-PC calling
Supports traditional landline/PSTN calls using a local phone line
Color Display
Yahoo! Messenger Contact List display and search
Yahoo! Local Search based on city zip codes
Weather search (get 2 days of weather info on the display, based on the zip code entered in the phone)
Yahoo! Messenger Status Message (available, online, busy, etc.)
Yahoo! Address Book access
Call waiting for both incoming VoIP and PSTN calls
Intercom Call between handsets
Caller ID for both VoIP and PSTN calls
Last Number Redial
Polyphonic ring tones, and Melodies
Single base station supports up to six additional DECT based phones for PSTN calls
Headset jack for connecting a headset
Multi-language support (English, French, Spanish)
A full charge on the battery enables up to 100 hours of standby time and up to 10 hours of talk time
Pricing and Availability
The Linksys Dual-Mode Cordless Phone for Yahoo! Messenger with Voice (CIT310) is immediately available through
Amazon.com
for $79.99 and will be available through other leading online retailers later this month. The Estimated Street Price is $99.99.
Linksys CIT310 screens which help give you a better feel for the new product:
Posted on Nov 09, 2006
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