Vonage, Motorola Offer New Adapter Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Monday, 25 June 2007
A new phone adapter from Motorola adds features and boosts security for Canada's Vonage users. The Motorola VT2542 wireless router lets Vonage users optimize network performance, so they can use their home network to perform tasks, such as faxing documents and browsing the Internet, without comprising voice quality.


"The addition of the Motorola VT2542 reinforces our commitment to continually provide cost-effective, easy-to-use devices that meet a variety of networking and phone service needs," said Bruce Robertson, director, product and market development, Vonage Canada.

"With the ability to wirelessly connect as many personal computers as needed, the Motorola VT2542 is perfect for the consumer or small business owner looking for the best in phone service, wireless networking, and network security."

The Motorola VT2542 adds features not available with other Vonage equipment such as voice-over-data prioritization, which allows users to talk on the phone while downloading files from the Internet without reducing the voice quality of their phone service.

The Motorola VT2542 can connect up to two Vonage lines, including telephone and fax, and contains four Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) ports, and an 802.11b/g wireless access point to wirelessly connect additional computers or other network devices.

"At Motorola we strive to bring our customers broadband technology that offers a feature-rich, easy-to-use experience, so consumers can confidently transition their connected home to take full advantage of available broadband services," said Alan Lefkof, corporate vice president and general manager, Motorola Broadband Solutions Group.

"With the Motorola VT2542 Internet phone adapter and wireless router, Vonage customers can incorporate high-quality Internet phone service with wireless home networking capabilities and advanced security features."

The Motorola VT2542 is available on-line at www.vonage.ca for $74.99 after a $65.00 instant rebate.
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