Aussie VoIP USB Phone Returns Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 14 November 2006
Gotalk has announced that it is getting a new shipment of its USB phone which should be available in retailers from December 1, 2006.

gotalk_usbThe company ran out of stock of its initial trial shipment earlier this year in a "couple of days"

The gotalk phone stick is a USB memory stick with integrated VoIP circuits and software. When plugged into a USB port, the phone stick software is automatically activated and a software phone appears on the screen ready to make a call.

The phone will only work with gotalk accounts, but will work with any broadband connection.

The phone stick will auto-run once inserted into a computer with a broadband internet connection and the user will be asked to enter their gotalk account details when using the phone stick for the first time.

After that the phone stick will automatically register each time it is re-inserted and a softphone client will pop up ready to make a call.

"This sleek little multi functional, state of the art technology turns any PC or laptop with broadband access into a cheap telephone can be used anywhere in the world - and yet is so small it can slip into your pocket or purse," gotalk CEO Steve Picton explained today.

"At just $49.95 we believe it will be a ‘Must Have' tech toy this Christmas," Picton enthused.

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