August 29, 2005

SIPphone launched new Gizmo Project VoIP Software

SIPphone Inc. has released Gizmo Project 1.0, new VoIP software application. It helps Mac, Windows and Linux users communicate over the Internet using optical features vial telephone lines. The most significant of this project is that it's free to download. Gizmo Project consists of a software application that requires Mac OS X v10.3.9 or later and a microphone-equipped Mac. It works with both the dialup and broadband Internet connections.

The software lets users communicate with other users pf gizmo Project or SIP-based software. This service is offered for free through Instant Messaging or voice Calling. SIPphone also announced that it would connect to Google Inc.'s Google Talk IM network. macworld.com reports:

What’s more, Gizmo Project’s “Call In” service lets users in the United States and the U.K. receive calls from any mobile or landline connection, billed at $5 per month in three or six month increments. The “Call Out” service, which Project Gizmo users buy in blocks of credits, let users make outbound calls to landlines and mobile phones.

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