Business Services Industry
Lifespan Acquires ScreenPhone Internet Telephony Product
Business Wire, May 01, 2009
PALM DESERT, Calif. -- Lifespan (Pink Sheets:LSPN) (www.lifespaninc.com) is pleased to announce that it has completed the acquisition of a unique leading-edge Internet access and desktop telephone technology and device called the ScreenPhone. The ScreenPhone, using proprietary hardware and software, provides instant access to the Internet through the attached interactive hyperlinked touchscreens. This unique touchscreen desktop telephone/internet access device eliminates the need to access web-based information through a PC.
The ScreenPhone has numerous applications in vertical markets that require user-determined access technology. The markets include medical, security, home technology systems, hospitality/gambling, banking/finance and VOIP. The Company will initially focus on the healthcare vertical and integrating the ScreenPhone with the Company’s home-based medical testing devices. We are anticipating utilizing the ScreenPhone in the all of the following areas: Home monitoring/patient evaluation, Testing and remote diagnostics, Education/communication/practice management, Eligibility/claims processing/billing, Electronic Medical records (EMR), and Prescriptions.
Mr. Ken Berscht, CEO, said, “This exciting proprietary ScreenPhone product will integrate seamlessly with the Company’s Electronic Medical Evaluation model. The Company will be advancing the proprietary hardware and software, industrial designs, intellectual property and websites in preparation for the product launch. We are focused upon becoming the leading provider of Internet-based home medical diagnostic and testing products utilizing Smartphones, ScreenPhones and other Internet access devices.”
Each ScreenPhone contains numerous interactive hyperlinked customer-designed touchscreens with one-touch access to e-mail and all web functions and sites, high resolution 8.2/10.4 inch full color touchscreen, built-in high speed access (Ethernet/cable/LAN) using cable, wireless or DSL, built-in 56K modem access using a regular telephone line, and large alphanumeric pop-out keyboard. The device resident desktop screens are remotely managed and variable directly from the server.
The ScreenPhone can also be configured with a built-in smartcard reader (magnetic swipe card optional) and built-in smart media card for data storage and file transfer (works seamlessly with digital camera memory cards, and MP3 players). Each unit comes with full web browsing capability, built-in camera, built-in Voice over IP (VOIP) for free Internet long distance calls, built-in user security system (upgradeable to fingerprint/retinal scan), color printer ready, plug and play (into RJ11 phone jack), speakerphone, caller ID, memory and speed dial. Additionally, the ScreenPhones can easily be customized with hardware and software add-ons.
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