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Hello, innovation: Companies are trying to teach old phones some new tricks
New features aimed at keeping consumers from ditching their land lines
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"I think there's a lot of opportunity to innovate around home phones," said Embarq Chief Executive Dan Hesse, who added that while land-line phones haven't changed much in the past decade, cell phones have seen a boom in innovation. "Why should cell phones have all the fun?"
Equipment makers are already creating more advanced land-line phones for both the home and office. Motorola Inc. has begun offering phones that include ringtones, phone books and instant messaging. One new phone even comes with a portable camera and intercom system that can wirelessly stream video and audio from any room in the house to the phone serving as a potential replacement for a baby monitor.
VTech Communications Inc. recently began selling a phone offering features like weather alerts, directory search, e-mail and instant-messaging on a small color screen for $129 at select Best Buy stores. A soon-to-be launched GE InfoLink phone, made by Thomson Inc., displays Web content on a miniature screen above its keypad.
Meanwhile, some Internet-phone start-ups are trying to encroach upon the traditional land-line business by offering features that aren't standard with regular land-line phone service. Internet-calling startup Ooma Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif., currently offers users a free second line as well as the ability to listen to voicemails through a Web site.
Ooma's Chief Executive Andrew Frame said the company plans to expand the "Ooma lounge" Web site to offer more premium features, which could include the ability to download ringtones or receive online alerts in the coming months. Ooma is currently charging an introductory price of $399 for its hardware, an answering-machine like box. But after that steep fee, users don't face any monthly charges for U.S. calls.
To be sure, these new land-line phones won't necessarily reverse the trend of consumers giving up land lines for cell phones. There's still one wireless feature they can't match: mobility.
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