Skype's WiFi phone -- Accton's WiFi SkyFone WM1185-T. by Peter Rojas, posted Nov 8th 2005 at 11:10AM. Skype WiFi phone -- Accton WiFi SkyFone WM1185-T. Skype's been talking for months and months now about their plans to release a Skype
should i call it a cell phone? skype, which i use often and think is great, now has a compatible phone that operates on wifi. the accton wm1185-t is undergoing testing but may make an appearance early 2006. the skyfone will operate with
SkyFone WM1185-T Wifi Phone. Accton announced their new Wi-Fi phone, the SkyFone WM1185-T, with Skype providing the VoIP. This means you don't need to be in front of a computer to make peer-to-peer phone calls.
Skype WiFi phone -- Accton WiFi SkyFone WM1185-T Skypeと台湾Acctonから、ついに本物のSkype電話が登場。よくあるUSBハンドセットでもPCと接続する無線ハンドセットでもなく、無線LAN圏内なら単体でSkype通話ができる。 まずは12月中に5000台がSkype社
The SkyFone WM1185-T, made by Accton Technology, is a WiFi cellphone capable of up to 4 hours of talk time and 20 hours of standby time on a single charge. Designed specifically for use with Skype, you can use the phone on any open WiFi
A phone that supports Skype (without the need of a computer) and makes calls using WiFi is due for launch next year, Engadget reports. The WiFi SkyFone WM1185-T from Accton
Skype WiFi phone -- Accton WiFi SkyFone WM1185-T. Skype’s been talking for months and months now about their plans to release a Skype WiFi phone, and now they’ve just announced that they’re teaming up with a little-known Taiwanese
skype’s wifi phone — accton’s wifi skyfone wm1185-t - engadget - www.engadget.com a skype wi-fi phone would radically reduce dependency on telcos. even though the voip battle has been brewing for a bit, i can see it progressing rather
The first such product is the WiFi SkyFone WM1185-T, the world's first mobile phone which can be used to make Internet calls independent of any computer. Both organisations will continue to work together in the future to deliver other

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