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SECAUCUS, N.J. -- Panasonic will use Deltathree's new "joip" VoIP service for a line of VoIP phones.
According to Shimmy Zimels, CEO, Deltathree, Panasonic paid the VoIP company $2 million to launch an exclusive service for use with the company's phones.
Announced at International CES, Panasonic's Globarange models will include both 5.8GHz and DECT-based two-line cordless phones that offer landline and VoIP calling through the joip network. The phone can plug directly into a broadband modem, allowing it to make VoIP calls when the computer is off.
The joip phones will have a dedicated button allowing users to switch between VoIP calls and landline calls....