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Conference gyro::internet_toolss

Title:Internet Tools
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Created:Fri Jun 25 1993
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4714
Total number of notes:40609

4606.0. "Ericsson's Phone Doubler" by MISTA2::EARLE () Fri Apr 11 1997 13:15

	Ericsson's Phone Doubler allows an Internet subscriber to use one telephone
	line for both voice communications and Internet access.


	Subscriber installs Phone Doubler software on multimedia PC. Provider installs Phone
	Doubler hardware and software that acts as a bridge between PSTN ans IP connections.
	It relies on the call forwarding function performed by the telephone network to 
	encode the voice for transmission over an IP packet stream.

	For more information see http://www.ericsson.com/ . Unfortunately, they only have
	press releases, but I have a moe technical borchure describing it's capabilities.

	Is anyone in Digital looking at this technology in support of telecommuters, for example?

	Ed
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4606.1How about 80 columns?BUSY::SLABWanted: a life. Will pay top dollar.Sun Apr 13 1997 14:5622
    
                      <<< Note 4606.0 by MISTA2::EARLE >>>
                         -< Ericsson's Phone Doubler >-

    Ericsson's Phone Doubler allows an Internet subscriber to use one
    telephone line for both voice communications and Internet access.

    Subscriber installs Phone Doubler software on multimedia PC. Provider
    installs Phone Doubler hardware and software that acts as a bridge
    between PSTN ans IP connections. It relies on the call forwarding
    function performed by the telephone network to  encode the voice for
    transmission over an IP packet stream.

    For more information see http://www.ericsson.com/ . Unfortunately, they
    only have press releases, but I have a moe technical borchure
    describing it's capabilities.

    Is anyone in Digital looking at this technology in support of
    telecommuters, for example?

	Ed