Wireless WiFi Flip Phone
A lot of phones have popped up over the past year that allow a person to make phone calls over the Internet, provided the person is talking in a place that offers wireless Internet, or WiFi, access.
But Santa Clara's TelTel, in a partnership with D-Link, has put a new spin on that idea, offering a WiFi phone that has neither cords nor cordless ``base stations.'' That means you don't need to plug the phone into your computer for it to work, nor do you need to set your phone down in a charging base when you're done, as you would with cordless WiFi phones.
With the D-Link phone, which uses TelTel software, a person just needs to open up the phone, log onto the WiFi network, and be off and running, TelTel said.
The D-Link phone should be available at major electronics stores in June and will cost about $200, said Jack Chang, TelTel's chief operating officer.
But Santa Clara's TelTel, in a partnership with D-Link, has put a new spin on that idea, offering a WiFi phone that has neither cords nor cordless ``base stations.'' That means you don't need to plug the phone into your computer for it to work, nor do you need to set your phone down in a charging base when you're done, as you would with cordless WiFi phones.
With the D-Link phone, which uses TelTel software, a person just needs to open up the phone, log onto the WiFi network, and be off and running, TelTel said.
The D-Link phone should be available at major electronics stores in June and will cost about $200, said Jack Chang, TelTel's chief operating officer.

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