Lots of possibilities for what the device could be used for, but I'm speculating that this device is similar to the Vonage VoIP adapters out there that allow you to plug a standard phone into the device and make calls over the internet.
This can be likened to Vonage's VoIP services but hoping it's different enough that Big Red's Big Daddy (VZComm) won't sue T-Mobile for copyright infringement.
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I am a current T-Mobile @Home customer, but I don't understand what this is for...?
Lots of possibilities for what the device could be used for, but I'm speculating that this device is similar to the Vonage VoIP adapters out there that allow you to plug a standard phone into the device and make calls over the internet.
This can be likened to Vonage's VoIP services but hoping it's different enough that Big Red's Big Daddy (VZComm) won't sue T-Mobile for copyright infringement.