Axesstel, Inc., a leader in the design and development of fixed wireless voice and broadband data products, today announced the PX100 Series CDMA2000 1X Fixed Wireless Desktop Phones designed for first-time home phone users in developing countries worldwide looking to establish access to voice calling and text messaging services. Axesstel will be exhibiting the PX100 series at ITU Telecom World being held in Hong Kong from December 4-8, 2006.
"Based on feedback from our customers, we developed this series of fixed wireless phones which offer a modern, streamlined design at an attractive price point and are smaller than most fixed wireless phones. The PX100 series will enable operators to deliver affordable voice services to consumers in developing markets worldwide," commented Marv Tseu, chief executive officer for Axesstel.
Axesstel's PX110 (450 MHz), PX120 (800 MHz) and PX130 (1900 MHz) phones enable telecommunications operators worldwide to provide quick, easy and affordable access to quality voice and text messaging services with customized design and enhanced functionality that meets the diverse needs of their customers. The PX100 series features a slim, compact and modern design with a keypad and LCD display backlight for easy dialing day or night. A built-in battery ensures reliable communication in virtually any environment. It offers a multitude of enhanced features such as polyphonic ring tones, speaker phone, one-touch dialing, caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding and three-way calling to offer greater convenience and flexibility. An FM radio with 10 station pre-sets can be added as an option to further enhance the user experience.
The PX100 series will be in homologation testing with operators in January. The products will be available in limited quantities in February and will be generally available in April.
By Axesstel