a m8 sent me some info, which i though id share...
Cell phone customers find a way to use their free minutes on their
regular home phone and avoid long distance charges.
VoxLink works with a wide variety of Nokia, Motorola and Ericsson phones. The CellSocket only works with several Nokia lines, though a version for Motorola phones is being readied for launch.
In terms of aesthetics, the VoxLink is smaller, and so takes up less real estate on a night table or desk, and a bit sleeker compared with the boxier CellSocket.
Another possible advantage with VoxLink is a feature for those who have a certain type of home wiring that would enable them to route their wireless calls to all the phones in the house.
Purchase the equipment here:
h**p://marvelmanproducts.com/Novelty/Miscellaneous/VOXLINK/voxlink.html
h**p://www.superproducts.com/index.php?itemdet=VOXLINK
h**p://www.payphoneoutlet.com/payphoneoutlet/nokia-voxlink.html
h**p://www.dealmountain.com/dealmountain/voxlink.html
The CELLSOCKET is under $80 but it's only for Nokia Cellphones
Maybe you are wondering why someone with free cell minutes would want to use their home land lines? Answer: Quality. Cell phones usually have
pretty crappy quality.
not sure if it works in the UK either but though id share the info.
atb
jake
