Consumers will no longer have to fiddle with headphones and a microphone to make free Internet telephone calls, experts tell TechNewsWorld. Skype, the global Internet communications company, this week introduced a new USB phone adapter that allows regular consumers to use their existing corded or cordless telephone to take advantage of Skype’s free calling features. Skype is working with Fountain Valley, Calif.-based D-Link, a networking company, to bring the technology to market.
New USB Phone Adapter Allows Skype Calling on Landline Phones
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski January 4, 2006 05:00 AMConsumers will no longer have to fiddle with headphones and a microphone to make free Internet telephone calls, experts tell TechNewsWorld. Skype, the global Internet communications company, this week introduced a new USB phone adapter that allows regular consumers to use their existing corded or cordless telephone to take advantage of Skype’s free calling features. Skype is working with Fountain Valley, Calif.-based D-Link, a networking company, to bring the technology to market.