The e-tel corporation, developer of the industry's first standards-based VoIP telephone, has integrated RADVision's H.323 technology into its line of FreeRide VoIP telephones.
"As DSL, cable and wireless Internet become commonplace and the networked home becomes a reality, VoIP telephones will serve a key function - acting as the desktop and kitchen-wall endpoint for the delivery of valuable, personalized Internet-based applications and services," said Matt Lukens e-tel's president and CEO. "e-tel teams with major carriers and telecommunications equipment manufacturers to bring new voice and information services to market. It's important that we take advantage of industry-standard, proven technology like RADVision's H.323 enabling software so that we can quickly push voice over IP phones to the desktop and beyond."
About e-tel phones
e-tel's FreeRide phones range from a simple, single line telephone to a multi-featured screen model. They are fully H.323 standard compliant. Support for MGCP and SIP is optional. The phones are user-friendly, functioning just like traditional phones, and are available with an additional standard telephone line interface for routing calls over an IP network or the existing telephone network. Each model includes advanced features such as local and remote configuration, using Web, SNMP and CTI device management interfaces. e-tel's VoIP phones easily integrate with existing network infrastructures and with existing gateways and IP PBXs.
About e-tel
e-tel corporation delivered the first H.323 standards compliant telephones in the market in 1999 and is the leading developer and manufacturer of Voice-over-IP telephones, IP appliance phones, and low density residential VoIP gateways. e-tel is a privately held venture capital financed company based in West Warwick, RI. For more information on e-tel, visit its website at www.e-telcorp.com or call 401-826-1520.




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