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    VoIP: The Strategic Benefit for SMB

    December 20th, 2005

    Now more small businesses (SMB) are learning that merging data and voice traffic onto a single Internet protocol (IP) telephony network (often known as voice over IP, or VoIP) not only saves money, but makes tools that improve customer service and solve a variety of business problems accessible.

    VoIP sets the stage for SMB access to advanced communications tools such as instant messaging, contact centers, audio and video conferencing, application sharing, co-browsing on the Web and mobility. Simply put, IP-based telephony enables people, networks and business applications to work together - when they need to, from wherever they happen to be.

    VoIP is effective because it erases traditional boundaries. Instead of separate lines for voice and all the data services, a VoIP network lets voice and data travel together. This enables authorized users to connect to a variety of communications capabilities, whether they’re in their office, the stock room or working from home.

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    Windows Mobile Smartphone with Push e-mail

    December 19th, 2005
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    Microsoft MSN.com Taiwan has published, the Gigabyte is ready shipping a new Windows Mobile OEM Gigabyte’s g-Smart - PDA in this month (December 2005).

    The Smartphone is pretty innovative coming with push e-mail functionality and a built-in TV and FM Tuner.

    No details about when it will be available in U.S. and Europe. But one is for sure, Gigabyte’s g-Smart PDA is one of the most fascinating Windows Mobile Smartphone for the crowd market.

    Key Features:

  • Push Email for Microsoft Exchange Server
  • Wi-Fi wireless (WLAN 802.11b) access to Internet
  • GPRS/WAP2.0 for cell networks (GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900)
  • Bluetooth 1.2, GPS and A2DP connections
  • Windows Mobile 5.0 Platform
  • MSN Messenger, SMS, MMS and Hotmail
  • CPU: Intel PXA272, 416 MHz
  • ROM 64 MB, RAM 64 MB
  • Camera - 2.1 MG pixels camera
  • 2.4″ TFT LCD touchable screen
  • Built-in TV, support NTSC or PAL
  • Built-in FM radio
  • Voice recording
  • Windows Media Player for WMA, MP3 and WAV files
  • Mini USB 1.1 and 256 MB miniSD card expansion
  • For full details of Microsoft’s New PDA with Push e-mail or ( English translated version - not 100% accurate)

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