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WIRELESS IP LINUX PHONE

 

Graphical LCD display
Menus in multiple languages
Comprehensive jitter buffer
Presence and Instant Messaging
Supports the IEEE 802.11b standard
Supports all standard PBX functions
8 hour talk time and 12 hour standby time
Speech encryption for secure conversations
Vibrator can discretely announce incoming calls
Two call appearances support two simultaneous calls
Based on highly stable embedded Linux operating system
Menu, browser, and TFTP support for confi guration and updates
Uses SIP to operate with standard IP phone systems and networks
acoustic echo cancellation and noise reduction for high quality audio

 

 

The Paiper Linux Phone is a Wi-Fi phone designed for businesses and enterprises that need a user to be mobile within the offi ce or campus but still remain in contact with the corporate PBX or network and other colleagues. With its excellent audio quality, built in speaker phone, and support for a full set of PBX features, the Linux Phone alleviates the need for an additional desktop phone.

The phone is battery powered and provides up to 8 hours of talk time and 12 hours of standby time. This allows a user to have the phone all day without having to recharge it or swap batteries. When placed in its charging cradle, the Linux Phone takes up very little space on the desktop and can be used while charging. The Linux Phone supports standard PBX features such as hold and transfer, as well as having two simultaneous call appearances that support conferencing on the phone.

With its support of presence and instant messaging, the phone further enhances productivity within the office. A backlit graphical display and intuitive menus make the Linux Phone very easy to use. The Linux Phone is based on open standards. It runs on real time Linux and uses SIP for call control, making it compatible with IP phone systems using the SIP standards.

The phone supports IEEE 802.11b, ensuring that it is compatible with most networks. The phone is easy to confi gure using standard methods. All important settings are protected by a password so that changes to these settings from the phone menu can be controlled by an administrator.