Netgear has unveiled
the first Skype handset that
enables users to place phone calls without a computer.
Skype handsets using USB cables or a Wi-Fi connection have been available
from a range of vendors including Taiwanese firms
Wistron and
Accton. But they all
require software running on a computer.
The Netgear model is the first to allow users to place phone calls without
the need for a PC by connecting directly to a router.
"This is the first time that it is possible to use Skype on a cellular phone
without a PC," said Skype chief executive Niklas Zennström, who dropped in to a
press conference at the Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas to demonstrate the new phone.
Netgear chief executive Patrick Lo said at the event that the phone will be
shipping worldwide before April this year. He did not provide pricing
information.
The phone requires a free access point, but Lo speculated that future
versions might include support for commercial Wi-Fi services like those offered
by T-Mobile.
The collaboration between Skype and Netgear will also allow Netgear to enable
its routers to prioritise the delivery of Skype VoIP traffic.
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