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IPEVO Introduces Mac-compatible Internet Devices

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January 18, 2008

IPEVO Introduces Mac-compatible Internet Devices



By Niladri Sekhar Nath
TMCnet Contributing Editor

In a bid to broaden its support for Voice over IP (VoIP) applications and devices, IPEVO (News - Alert), a leading manufacturer of experience-driven Internet devices, has introduced Mac-compatible Internet devices for Mac users worldwide.


The devices will include VoIP conference station that delivers a business quality teleconference experience over the Internet. The device is universally compatible with most Internet communication applications, including Skype (News - Alert), Google Talk, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, AOL, iChat, and enterprise VoIP Systems such as Microsoft Office Communicator, Avaya one-X Desk phone Edition, Cisco (News - Alert) IP Communicator, and Nortel (News - Alert) MCS Client.

The USB handset will offer outstanding quality and seamless integration with Skype software, as well as with Microsoft Office Communicator and Avaya (News - Alert) one-X Desk phone Edition. Universal VoIP Handset that makes Internet calling as easy and clear as using a regular telephone. The IPEVO Universal VoIP Handset provides an intuitive and hassle-free VoIP experience via all major Internet communication applications.

IPEVO has also introduced a portable that offers exceptional sound quality in both handset and speakerphone modes. The speakerphone's versatility provides business quality conferencing over Skype on the go.

"Mac users are always looking for the perfect blend of form and function. At IPEVO, we take a very user-centric approach to product development that keeps an eye on both aesthetics and performance," said Ed Lucero, VP & general manager of IPEVO North America. "The IPEVO philosophy is that smart design takes the complexity out of technology -- essentially making it second nature.”

Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking. To see more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.

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