In Depth: netTALK Duo Wi-Fi [NOT RECOMMENDED]

A different sort of VoIP product has hit the streets.

The netTALK DUO WiFi is a wireless VoIP telephone device which works absolutely anywhere you can access a WiFi connection. It does not rely on a computer or a router to function taking it to new heights of convenience and portability.

Aside from working anywhere with a WiFi connection, the netTALK DUO WiFi includes the following features:

  • Free Canadian Phone number
  • No Contracts or Monthly Bills!
  • Free Call Waiting/Caller ID/ Call Forwarding
  • Free Voice Mail to Email
  • Free True Canadian E911
  • Low cost, flat-rate international call plans
  • Fax-friendly service.
  • Live customer service and technical support.

This is the sort of service that will appeal to those who want to “cut the cord” according to Anastasios ‘Takis’ Kyriakides, President and CEO of netTALK: 

“The DUO WiFi takes ‘cord-cutting’ to new heights, eliminating even the need to tether the device to a computer. It can go anywhere, with the same phone number and the same great service. Reaching new heights in technological innovation, the netTALK DUO WiFi offers unbeatable value, call quality, features and customer service. Now that’s something to TALK about!”

Now this isn’t the first VoIP product that netTALK has brought to market. The netTALK DUO is the winner of PCMag.com and Laptop Editors’ Choice awards, and officially designated “Business-Ready” by PCWorld. So one suspects that the netTALK DUO Wi-Fi will follow in that tradition.

The net TALK Duo Wi-Fi is available Canadian retailers. The device retails for $74.95 CAD. One year of service is included with the DUO WiFi purchase; each additional year is only $39.95 plus tax. If you’re looking for low cost VoIP based phone service, it’s worth a look. 

UPDATE: I no longer recommend this product. See this for an explanation.

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