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ABP Announces Launch of New WiFi Cordless Phone

“The demand for a rock solid WiFi phone is strong and growing fast. We are fortunate to have a long relationship with our Korean manufacturing partners that have given us a quality WiFi IP phone for many years.” says Robert Messer, President  of ABP Technology.

Today we are pleased to announce the launch of the new Incom ICW-1000. This new phone is an upgrade from our long running line of UniData’s WiFi phones which has proven a winning product line for years with practically no returns.
 
“The demand for a rock solid WiFi phone is strong and growing fast. We are fortunate to have a long relationship with our Korean manufacturing partners that have given us a quality WiFi IP phone for many years.” says Robert Messer, President  of ABP Technology.
 
For all familiar with UniData’s high-selling WPU 7800, INCOM has acquired UniData, and is replacing the WPU 7800 with the newly updated ICW-1000. This new phone is DUAL BAND 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi, similar to iPhone, new pads and laptops. Like the current model, this WiFi phone has incredible battery life (150 hours of standby, 10 hours Talk Time) and great WiFi roaming capabilities.
 
No additional equipment like an ATA, extra switch ports, RJ45 cables or extra power supplies are needed. Just find your SSID, enter password and your WiFi IP phone is up and running. Cell phones are great but inside buildings coverage is not always great and their form factor is not the best for sound quality and long conversations. INCOM’s new ICW-1000 provides crystal-clear HD sound and supports new Dual Band WiFi networks, does intelligent roaming and offers an unbeaten stand-by time for a WiFi phone of 150 hours.
 
The ICW-1000 is great for many different vertical markets like retail, hospitals, car dealerships, restaurants, and etc. Imagine the ability to answer your office phone anywhere WiFi is available by simply taking this thin and light WiFi phone home with you. This option is also very convenient for telecommuting or working from home during bad weather conditions at the office.
 
 

 

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