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Belkin debuts Wi-Fi Phone for Skype

The Belkin Wi-Fi Phone for Skype works anywhere in the world through your secured or open access to a Wi-Fi network — without a computer. Any home, office, cafe, or municipal wireless access point that does not require browser-based authentication will do.

Pre-loaded with Skype software, the Belkin Wi-Fi Phone features the Skype interface, so it’s ready for use with any wireless network.

To make a call, simply use the on-screen color menu to locate your contacts and view their online availability – exactly as you use Skype today.

The Wi-Fi Phone adheres to all Skype requirements to ensure that your Wi-Fi experience is as great as making Skype calls on your computer.

The Belkin Wi-Fi Phone for Skype:
• Works just like your existing Skype account
• Connects to any secured- or open-access Wi-Fi network that does not require browser-based authentication
• Supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 with PSK

The Belkin Wi-Fi Phone for Skype retails for US$179.99. More info here.

How it works here.

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