Saturday, June 23, 2007

Linux-powered VoIP uber-phone does WiFi video conferencing


SysMaster used embedded Linux to create a four-line IP (Internet protocol) video phone with built-in PBX and audio/video playback capabilities. The Tornado M30 can help network operators deliver voice or audio/video services to consumers and business users, according to the company.

SysMaster is best known as a vendor of VoIP billing software. It also sells several Linux-based wireless and IP-TV products capable of VoIP and videoconferencing, such as the feature-rich Tornado M10 set-top box (pictured at right).

The M10 and M20 appear to be based on a very similar hardware platform. Both devices can connect to televisions via analog RCA video and stereo audio ports. The M20 also has its own 3.5-inch color LCD display, along with a telephone keypad and handset.

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