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Home arrow News arrow Samsung Released SCA-26UC AIRAVE Personal Base Station
Samsung Released SCA-26UC AIRAVE Personal Base Station PDF Print
Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic   
Thursday, 31 July 2008
Samsung SCA-26UC AIRAVE personal base station, enhances voice coverage up to 5,000 square feet, so you can talk on your phone in your home and even outside and still stay connected as long as you are within range.
Works with any Sprint phone and supports up to 3 simultaneous calls. No waiting in line at home to use the land-line phone and eliminates the need for multiple phone lines in larger households.

 

It uses your existing DSL/Cable modem to connect with the Nationwide Sprint Network. The system is ready to use out of the box without requiring any technical assistance.
Simply connect the Sprint AIRAVE to an available Ethernet port on your broadband internet router, plug-in the power cord and turn it on. It will automatically communicate to the Nationwide Sprint Network and begin service in a matter of minutes.

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The Sprint AIRAVE will allow users to eliminate the need for a landline phone. With enhanced in-home coverage, users will no longer have to pay for separate landline charges for basic features such as long distance, voicemail, caller ID and call waiting.

 

 
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