Here's a basic rundown, the custom Linksys branded router takes 2 sim cards, enabling 2 lines of service, or 2 separate numbers. The router has a standard phone jack connection (rj11) on the back. You can plug any existing home phone in there, and basically use it like voip. When the service launches they will be selling a 2 handset pack made by vtech that includes 2 regular cordless phones, one a base station, the other an extension. The handsets offered with it run on 6.X ghz as well, as to eliminate any interference with the router itself.
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joe @ Feb 12th 2008 2:24AM
Here's a basic rundown, the custom Linksys branded router takes 2 sim cards, enabling 2 lines of service, or 2 separate numbers. The router has a standard phone jack connection (rj11) on the back. You can plug any existing home phone in there, and basically use it like voip. When the service launches they will be selling a 2 handset pack made by vtech that includes 2 regular cordless phones, one a base station, the other an extension. The handsets offered with it run on 6.X ghz as well, as to eliminate any interference with the router itself.