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Originally Posted by Monty Burns
Interesting ......
what advantage does this give you over getting the skype and skype, voip supporting Duel Phone at 70 gbp that also supports pots?
Did I mention that this will support pots, skype and other voip systems? 
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Hmm, well off the top of my head:
1. No need to leave a PC running 24/7, or at least when you want to make a VOIP call (via Skype).
2. The Vigor router will have inbuilt QoS (quality of service) which ensures that other IP traffic on your broadband connection won't impact the speech quality by prioritising the VOIP traffic.
3. It will support open VOIP standards (SIP etc) so you can call people on virtually any other IP phone (excluding Skype which is still a proprietary protocol).
4. For anybody with an existing wireless DECT phone system, it's a snap to connect your existing base station to the Vigor and choose how your calls get routed. I already have a very nice DECT system with a couple of handsets and wouldn't really want to have to bin them for this, especially given its less than stellar looks. This is of course assuming that the Olympia doesn't support GAP which seems likely given the "custom" buttons etc in use for Skype purposes.
5. If your broadband connection goes done, all your calls can "failover" to regular POTS automatically.
For somebody who's looking to buy a router and is interested in VOIP, the Vigor seems like a good option, although of course not the only one.