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Vonage Goes Wi-Fi

January 4th, 2005 Posted in Main Page

For all Vonage's marketing savvy, maybe it deserves some credit for pushing the IP envelope. At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) today in Las Vegas, it unveiled a portable Wi-Fi handset that will let users make calls anywhere there is a hot-spot. This new service/product comes “hot” on the heels of Vonage's plans for a video-over-IP telephony service.
If I understand it correctly, Vonage believes its customers - or at least some of them - will carry around a Wi-Fi handset to take advantage of hot-spots. I suspect these tech-savvy people will also tote a cellular phone and/or a Palm and/or a Blackberry. That seems to be a lot of hardware in your pocket or purse. Nevertheless, Vonage is pushing its Wi-Fi handset, which is being developed with China's UTStarcom.
Perhaps we've been under-estimating Vonage's technical capability. Maybe there is something there other than solid telephony software. On the other hand, the Wi-Fi handset is another example of Vonage's ability to capture plenty of attention. The handset may not fly but it has likely already given Vonage a huge dividend by placing the company in the spotlight yet again. It is marketing events like today that have quickly made Vonage a household name.

2 Responses to “Vonage Goes Wi-Fi”

  1. Don Currie Says:

    This kind of application of the technology is exactly what I've been looking for. Although, rather than a Vonage handset I'd prefer to put their software on my Palm, and make use of the hotspots that way.


  2. Leyda Says:

    Sirs: I am interested in buying Vonage IPO as soon as possible…. Can you instruct me on how to do this…. Thanks…. L


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