Can you guys develop a phone system like tk6000 or nettalk
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Can you guys develop a phone system like tk6000 or nettalk
Can you guys develop a phone system like tk6000 or nettalk where computer is not required and calling to USA and Canada is FREE, the tk6000 is easy to carry and unlimited calling to USA and Canada. The www.nettalk.com or www.tk6000.com is much better than Magic Jack.(no computer required)
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Re: Can you guys develop a phone system like tk6000 or nettalk
We are currently testing a few new ATA possibilities around here that would be simpler to use than the Linksys model we are currently selling. However, the idea of a "magic-jack-like" product has not been considered yet.sher323 wrote:Can you guys develop a phone system like tk6000 or nettalk where computer is not required and calling to USA and Canada is FREE, the tk6000 is easy to carry and unlimited calling to USA and Canada. The http://www.nettalk.com or http://www.tk6000.com is much better than Magic Jack.(no computer required)
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Re: Can you guys develop a phone system like tk6000 or nettalk
In addition to Steve's post, all NetTalk is, is a self powered USB ATA... Similar to Magic Jack.
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Re: Can you guys develop a phone system like tk6000 or nettalk
PAP2T ATA is not very complex to set up.
I see no reason to develop something else when the existing product already works so well.
I see no reason to develop something else when the existing product already works so well.
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Re: Can you guys develop a phone system like tk6000 or nettalk
We're testing some pre-existing models on the market from other well known ATA manufacturers. They're single-line so we will be able to provide a much cheaper purchase price for them to the customer. They also support faxing out of the box - something a lot of people are after which the PAP2 can't do. We're finding that 99% of our users never use the dual-line capabilities of the PAP2, so they are paying a lot more for something they will never use. We will still keep some PAP2s on hand for when users request dual-line capabilities and we plan on exploring some other dual-line options with built-in routers. This would give us an "all in one" solution and would eliminate the need for port forwarding when using a traditional router with a third-party ATA (as a lot of cheaper routers require port forwarding to be done).Yroc wrote:PAP2T ATA is not very complex to set up.
I see no reason to develop something else when the existing product already works so well.
I'm not sure what the time-line looks like for all this though.
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