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Zoom Telephonics
February 12, 2011 Show:
Topic:
Wireless Keyboards for connected TVs Guest:
Terry Manning
Zoom Telephonics, Inc. designs and produces mobile broadband products, DSL modems, cable modems, dial-up modems, and other communications product.
Terry Manning, Zoom Telephonics Vice President of Sales and Marketing, talks about their wireless keyboards for connected TVs.
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Zoom TelephonicsFebruary 12, 2011 interview
January 15, 2011 Show:
Topic:
Communications on the Road Guest:
http://www.zoomtel.com/
Zoom Telephonics, Inc. designs and produces mobile broadband products, DSL modems, cable modems, dial-up modems, and other communications product.
Terry Manning, Zoom Telephonics Vice President of Sales and Marketing, talks about their newest lines of modems and routers.
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Zoom TelephonicsJanuary 15, 2011 interview
November 2, 2002 Show:
Topic:
Hardware Guest:
Terry Manning
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