Fujitsu’s all-in-one VoIP phone

Om Malik, Sunday, July 31, 2005 at 9:18 AM PT Comments (2)

Akihabara News is pointing to a new all-in-one phone by Fujitsu. The Linux-based phone running on a 400 MHz chip has 128 megs of RAM, 64 megs of ROM, and 802.11b built right into it. The phone also has CF and SD card slots so you can easily install a GSM/GPRS CF card in the phone as well. It can also do video conferencing and has a nice screen for that. No information on its release date as yet. via I4U News.

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August 1st, 2005
9:44 AM PT
Gizmodo said:

Fujitsu VoIP/Cellular Phones

Fujitsu has announced two WiFi-enabled voice over IP phones that want to be the superbaby offspring of your friendly VoIP provider and your less friendly cellular carrier. The WiPCom 1000, which looks to run Windows CE, has a Compact Flash…

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November 15th, 2005
6:28 AM PT
Reuven Brenner said:

Fujitsu’s VoIP phone, Price,time to market

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