Jabbin’

One of the best of the open-sourced Voip software available on the market to date which has royalty free licenses. It allows the Jabber Client software over the Jabbin network to make free PC to PC calls along with SMS capability for cellular phones. Being open sourced, it has issues with reliability for it does [...]

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Bridging Skype to Business Telephony with Asterisk PBX

With outsourcing being in trend these days, talking to clients sitting in a foreign county regularly has become important. However, making calls overseas frequently is not something which is practically possible from the monetary point of view, right? As a result, Skype has come out with solutions to make our life easier and peaceful. Skype [...]

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Zoiper

Zoiper was formerly known as Idefisk for use on Asterizk and SIP-capable IP based Communications sytems and infrastructure. It has an easy intuitive user-friendly interface that allows changing of lines, has native conferencing capabilities and is capable of URL handling and outlook integration. This is just one of the many VoIp client software available in [...]

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More free VoIp Software from the Web

Gizmo, is another free software from the Gizmo Project.com that allows free calls from your computer. The service allows free calls to any computer as long as they are logged onto the internet and are using the same software. It also has the uncanny ability to make call to over 60 countries which is charged [...]

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Yeigo

Ever wished that all the advantages of Voip and your desktop messenger be portable enough to get packed into a mobile? Well, then this is good news for you for Yeigo is a software for mobile phone that brings them all together. The company offers the software and service for free but only if the [...]

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OS X – Leopard

With the recent release of Apple’s new Operating System, the Mac OS X Leopard comes an improved version of the built-in chat software iChat. The company, in conjunction with AOL has joined forces for all text, voice and video service. Users have to sign-up for the said service with AOL to get an AOL account [...]

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PeerMe

Similar to Skype in many respects except for two major advaltages, it has a mobile version that runs on most 3G ohones as well as support for multi-party calls that allows several users to communicate with each other. Both functions are not yet being offered currently but they might have to do so in the [...]

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JaxTr

Another of the new VoIP focused startups that is making headlines, they offer free internet based-calling for free after a short sign up-process. The company is yet to come up with a retail system for the voice call minutes points (called jax) which they have coined for the unit of measure they use for their [...]

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Skype Introduces Video to VoIP

The service has long been loved and is used by many people all over the globe, Skype has again grown with it’s introduction of their video service included with the version 4.0 software. Though technically more on video, Skype is one of the leading providers of VoIP the world over and with their new release [...]

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AT&T Killing CallVantage Service

The service has been around for quite sometime yet the small box to which a soft phone plugs into may have lost luster compared to other options such as better IP-based telephony services. Skype has been thriving even with setbacks such as software bugs and growing competition yet they have outpaced other forms of the [...]

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