Intermec Adds Voice Calling To Pocket PCs
January 13, 2003
Intermec Technologies today announced it has licensed TeleSym's Internet telephony software for use in its Pocket PCs.
Intermec Technologies today announced it has licensed TeleSym's Internet telephony software for use in its Pocket PCs.
Under the agreement, Intermec and its
partners and distributors will become providers of the SymPhone System, which
includes the software components required to connect voice calls between
handheld computing devices and to and from the public network.
The
addition of the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) software will enable
Intermec's 700 Series Pocket PC devices to make and receive peer-to-peer voice
calls over standard 802.11b wireless local area networks (WLAN).
The SymPhone System can be used at the same time as other applications on the 700 Series, so, for example, retail workers can look up data such as pricing, stock availability and stock location while also communicating via the VoIP software.
The SymPhone client upgrade kit is available immediately from Intermec at a list price of $155.
Reprinted from Thinkmobile.
