Royal Philips Electronics has released baseband chips for its cordless phones that will allow users to make calls over the Internet without having to access a PC or a wired phone. These VoIP-enabled baseband chips are a part of the Philips PCD8072x series of cordless phone baseband chips. tmcnet.com reports:
The PCD8072x baseband chips form the heart of the Nexperia 820 cordless phone system solution, which can handle Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, DECT (including US DECT) or WDCT as their transmission standards.
Read More: Philips Now Offering VoIP-Enabled Baseband Chips for Cordless Phones
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