Ronald Gruia points out this Japan-only broadband router from Yamaha, the 57i, that not only does all the usual router stuff – including IPv6 support, because they do that over there – but also has a two RJ-11 ports so you can plug in regular analog phones and use them as SIP devices. There are similar devices available in the US – it’s essentially what Vonage sells you when you get the service, albeit not exactly the same standards – but it’s sort of interesting to see it actually on the router itself, as a sign that we’re moving towards one point of entry for all household data.
Read – The Yamaha 57i: a “Super Duper” Japanese Broadband Router [TechnologyFuturist]
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