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Telecom Devices Go Wireless With Wireless PHONEJack

Submitted by jillcarron
Mon, 11 Sep 2006

The Wireless PHONEJack from RTX is going to be a sure hit in the consumer electronics industry. Why should it not? After all, it allows any kind of telecom device and gadget to be wireless. And those who have been able to try out the Wireless PHONEJack found the device to be simple and very effective. It is not that expensive for the function and comfort that it can give you.

What the Wireless PHONEJack does is that it acts as a phone line extension. This is a good solution especially when you have no phone socket available near your telecom device. Another function of the Wireless PHONEJack is that you can use this gadget to connect remote phones to VoIP ATAs. Meaning, you now can use the Wireless PHONEJack to connect any telecome device like your analogue phone, fax machine, conference phone, or answering machine to a PSTN line or your VoIP ATA.

Once you have successfully connected the Wireless PHONEJack, the device allows you now to use the wireless phone network within a range of 50 meters from the base. This is because of the DECT radio technology that it has. And, you also are allowed to add up the phones to make a system. You can add up to four new phones and still use them within the 50 meter range. But you see, the good thing is that you are not going to be running meters and meters of cables to make everything work.

If you are interested, the Wireless PHONEJack is sold in Europe for 65 Euros, in Australia for $100, and the United States for a price tag of $90.

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Jill, is a 32 year old native of Ireland, has been specializing on iPod-related articles, Apple iPods, iPod Mini, iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano and all fresh iPod News.


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