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Motorola Launches New VoIP Router for Vonage Customers
7:20 am on March 18, 2007 | Category: Internet, VoIP, Wi-Fi, Wireless Technology
Motorola and Vonage announced the release last week of the Motorola VT2542, a new wireless router that makes it easier for customers to use VoIP, broadband internet, and fax services all at the same time.
Specifically designed for Vonage customers, the new router features voice-over-data prioritization to maintain optimal call quality while talking on the phone and surfing, or when two members of a household are using Vonage at the same time. The device also features VPN support, a secure web-based interface, and compatibility with standard Vonage features like conference calling, call forwarding, call transfer, and call waiting.
“The Motorola VT2542 is just the latest innovation that gives our customers more options to meet their communication needs,” commented the CEO of Vonage, Mike Snyder. “Vonage’s successful relationship with Motorola has produced ground-breaking devices that help our customers communicate, when, where and how they choose.”
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Edited by Jeremy Maddock

This is good news. I wonder if it has a power backup. I also like the idea of bandwidth prioritization. Having high-speed internet sometimes is not enough to have a good VOIP conversation. VPN support is a plus as welL!
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Comment by Otto — March 18, 2007 #
Vonage seems to really be making those partnerships necessary to put them in the forefront of the VoIP business war. Skype is advancing really quick in their service features and developments, as well. I wonder what’s next. Vonage peripherals like wireless Fax machines, etc?
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Comment by vic — March 18, 2007 #
Wow thats really convenient. I want that, but is it only available through Vonage? I have another high speed internet service provider and DSL, they have VOIP also.=(
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Comment by john — October 14, 2007 #
Wow thats good to hear. All these major companies are getting together and creating fantastic products. The competition is heating up for VOIP providers which is good for http://ethernetline.com to succeed in the high speed industry.
Comment by john — November 6, 2007 #