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Network World Fusion, 09/16/02

Ositech Communications says it will ship in October its USB Cellular Data Cable with Charger for cell phones. The charger lets users connect their cell phones to their laptops. This connection lets you recharge the cell phone from the notebook, as well as use the phone's wireless connection for the notebook for Internet data.

USB-to-laptop.jpgThe company says the cable takes advantage of the notebook's AC power supply, and leaves the phone fully operational during charging. On the data side, the connectivity lets users send/receive e-mail, send faxes and access the Internet from their laptop through the mobile phone. Software is included to monitor, control and customize the cell phone charging.

Ositech says the USB Cellular Data Cable is compatible with many PIM and phone synchronization software, as well as many different Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Kyocera and Ericsson cell phones. The cable costs $79. Go to Ositech's Web site for more details.

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hi dear
i want to make phone calls using the internet connection and phone card, how could i use the card . Is there any software that i can use
thank you

Posted by: john on August 17, 2003 01:03 AM

I use cablenet and i need to use net as phone facility. Can u help me find such solution. I am sure your company would definitely have an idea of doing so.Also send me monthly package. I am writing these lines from Pakistan. I dont need to use a cell phone nor any other connection.

A.Majid Waqqas

Posted by: Abdul Majid on October 17, 2003 01:32 PM

Dear,
I use cablenet and i need to use net as phone facility. Can u help me find such solution. I am sure your company would definitely have an idea of doing so.Also send me monthly package. I am writing these lines from Pakistan. I dont need to use a cell phone nor any other connection.

A.Majid Waqqas

Posted by: Abdul Majid on October 17, 2003 01:33 PM

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