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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The Vox VOIP ADSL Phone

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The Vox VOIP ADSL Phone offers a carrier choice of facility for all its users. One can use a Vox connection according to his requirements. A person doesn’t require a computer for calling on the Vox phone lines. The person who receives a call from the Vox ADSL does not require any additional [...]

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SpeedSight

Hailed as the best videoconferencing Voip software in the world, it is offered in two versions; free and Plus. Of course the paid version is more adept for business applications and is loaded with many features such as Voice/Call recording, history and community access. It also allows unlimited video mail of up to 3 minutes [...]

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SipGate – VoIP over the iPhone

Since the introduction of the very first iPhone unit that was so expensive they were not much accepted and the move of Dobbs to cut prices just a few months after the initial release have all left a bad taste on the mouths of iPhone followers. But even before the first unit was sold, users [...]

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