Published on March 7th,2007 at 8:07 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Willcom offer their wireless ConfPhone with a W-SIM

Everybody knows about this type of phone, that I commonly call a ConfPhone. Designed to be used only for conference calls, in which several people can talk at the same time to one or many other people. This is a practical system, but it still has many limitations… Most of the time, you need a land line to place or receive a call. But thanks to Panasonic and Willcom, the ConfPhone won’t be attached any longer. The ConfPhone will use the PHS wireless network, so you won’t need a land line to connect your phone any longer, and will be able to participate in a conference call from anywhere with headaches.


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  • wuju

    wish they will have it in canada.

 

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