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Orange Launches Wireless Desktop Phone In Kenya

orange-logo1Orange, has introduced a KSh 4,999 wireless desktop phone in Kenya eliminating the need for restrictive wiring, and the need for a wired route to the device.

The Huawei FP2255 also makes use of a standard RUIM card, similar to that found in a wireless mobile phone.

“This wireless desktop phone offers the mobility and advanced features of wireless technology and the functionality of a landline phone,” says company CEO, Mickael Ghossein.

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The Huawei FP2255 can also complement or replace an existing office or house landline phone, is available as a standalone unit retailing at KSh. 4,999.

“This means that the device is capable of operating independently of any other device or system, confirming its ease of use,” says Ghossein.

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Despite the growth of mobile telecommunications cannibalising the fixed line market, Ghossein says that the fixed line solution has a future in Kenya.

“Looking at developed economies as a gauge of the direction that telecommunications in developing countries will go, we see that fixed line telecommunication is the backbone of telecommunications, both for domestic and business purposes. Mobile telecommunication is a very strong complimentary solution,” says Ghossein.

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Orange embarked on a countrywide transformation programme, replacing its copper cables with fibre optic infrastructure in order to enhance network reliability in the face of rising cable cuts and vandalism. Overall, the transformation programme is aimed at enabling Telkom Kenya build on the best practices and benefits from the global expertise of its parent affiliate’s enterprise function, Orange Business Services, bringing a wealth of innovative products and services to the country.

Fixed wireless solutions ensure high voice and call quality, filtering out background noise, cross talk and interference. Its long battery life also ensures portability. The wireless device also comes with a host of other handy features: a phonebook with 500 entries, a calculator, calendar and an alarm clock. This desktop device also provides basic data connectivity and allows the user to send SMSs.

“This fixed wireless solution provides the simplicity of a standard desktop phone while at the same time ensuring the flexibility of a mobile phone,” says Ghossein.

Sam Wakoba
Sam Wakobahttp://techmoran.com
Taking you on tour through Africa's tech and business ecosystem, one story at a time since 2010! Based out of Nairobi, Kenya, Sam is the founder and managing director of Moran Media, which runs  TechMoran.com, various other digital platforms and a startup incubation hub for Kenya's youthful entrepreneurs. Drop me a mail at [email protected]

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