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Jul 20 2005, 1:00pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
VOIP company Vonage and phone maker VTech announce the IP-8100-2 cordless broadband phone system pre-configured with Vonage service.
The VTech IP-8100-2 phone base has integrated routing features eliminating the need to purchase a separate router to share your broadband connection with your PC. The ip8100-2 will come with two handsets and is expandable to up to four.
The retail price of the new VTech phone system is $149.99, and comes with a $50 mail in rebate after sixty days of service. Sales start on July 24th.
More about VTech on their site and about Vonage, you can learn more here.
I am still a happy Vonage customer. See my mini Vonage review here.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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