Gizmo Lures Users With Free Calls

Thursday, July 20, 2006

SIPphone, the Internet phone software company behind the Gizmo Project, is 
offering free Internet phone calls to landlines in 60 countries, and mobile 
phones
in 17.

There are restrictions, of course. Callers and those who receive calls must be 
registered and use the Gizmo VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) software
on a regular basis. The company also says "it reserves the right to limit call 
length," on its Web site.

SIPphone says the new program means access to more than two billion landlines 
and mobiles.

Gizmo Project appears to be one-upping competitor Skype, which announced in May 
that calls originating in the U.S. and Canada to landlines in those two
areas would be free through the end of the year. Calls outside of those areas 
are billed at Skype's rates.

Gizmo offers other VoIP features similar to
Skype ,
including free PC-to-PC calls and rental of a U.S. phone number that rings your 
computer. The software's instant messaging (IM) service is compatible with
Google s Talk IM application.

Eventually, Gizmo and Google Talk users will be able to call each other, 
according to Gizmo's Web site.

The Gizmo Project software can also make calls to landlines of users not 
registered with them, which are billed at varying rates according to the country
dialed. Full details are at
GizmoProject.com .

Earlier this month, Nokia said it would include a special Gizmo software client 
on its 770 Internet tablet. The new version of the 770 has Wi-Fi and runs
a Linux OS.

http://www.pcworld.com/resource/article/0,aid,126478,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp

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