> 
> >
> > For wifi phone, I tried Linksys iPhone. It works well but lacks a
> > cradle. My users often forget to charge it when they leave for the day
> > and come back to a dead wifi phone for the next morning.
> 
> I still don't get the market for this kind of phone.  DECT cordless phones
> can be had for $20 with very long battery life and range, and if the base
> is plugged into an ATA you have your wireless SIP phone.
> 
> Long live the PAP2T...
> 

There are couple markets for Wifi phones out there.
For frequent travellers, wifi phone is small and convenient. Sit down and login 
to hotel's wifi network and you are back in the office. No more longD charges.

For large corporate whose building extends more than a few rooms, wifi phone 
allows someone, tech support folks mainly, to use his phone just about anywhere 
in the building. You can probably argue corporate this size usually provide 
employees a business cell but we are not going there. :)

But for what I want to do, PTP2T + DECT is indeed the best solution. Can't beat 
that on price and battery life. And "find phone" button will definitely be used 
quite frequently! :)

Cheers,


Kelvin Chan               | Positronics Ent.
Product Development       |
                          | unit 272
604-628-9330 (direct)     | 8128 128th St.
604-585-2...@104 (main)   | Surrey, BC
604-585-3056 (fax)        | Canada, V3W 1R1

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