Accton to start volume shipments of Skype Wi-Fi phones in August
Taiwan-based Accton Technology is expected to begin volume shipments of its Skype-enabled Wi-Fi phones to two of its subsidiaries, Edge-Core and SMC Networks, as well as US-based Belkin in August, according to sources at Accton. On 20 July, Skype announced that its hardware partners will start delivering four Skype software-enabled Wi-Fi phones : Belkin’s F1PP000GN-SK, Edge-Core’s WM4201, SMC’s WSKP100 and Netgear’s SPH101.
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