the connections, the quality and the service.
For PC to PC communications, there are already so many free options such as
Yahoo, MSN messenger, ICQ, Net Meeting, Etc. I doubt that service is needed with
Dialpad.
Unfortunately they went to a paid service (good rate though) and with the advent
of all inclusive bundling of long distance with Cell Phone service, followed by
the current $20.00 per month gives you unlimited long distance to all US and
Canada presently being sold by our local carrier, Southwestern Bell there are
long distance alternatives to phone to phone LD service.
Just my 0.02
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----- Original Message -----
From: Chunshen (Don) Li
To: CF-Community
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 8:07 PM
Subject: Re:VoIP
Update:
Dialpad is not bad or so far so good. Currently one way, PC to phone, maybe
down the road, if the PC has a fixed IP address, these guys could make two-way
communications (PC to phone and phone to PC).
> I'm signing up with http://www.dialpad.com, but their support is
> extremely incompetent (web site does not even have a contact link).
>
> >Check out Dialpad (http://www.dialpad.com), they offer either direct
> PC -
> >Phone gateways or broadband phone devices to provide the service
> you're
> >looking for. The direct PC option only requires a headset/mic,
> their
> >proprietary software and a decent (broadband) internet connection.
> >
> >I'm sure there are other options out there. Vonage (vonage.com) has
> the
> >same broadband phone interface option... Considering getting one of
> those if
> >I end up needing a dedicated business line, but that'll be a ways
> away.
> >
> >Until Later!
> >Hatton
> >
> >> OK. Has anyone use VoIP technology from his/her
> >> Internet-connected PC to dial into a regular phone and have a
> >> conversation? And if so, what additional hardware and
> >> software requirements other than the obvious such as a duplex
> >> sound card?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> Oh, how about change "has anyone seen water?" to "has anyone
> >> seen <font color="green">green</font> water?" :)
> >
> >My text based email program scoffs at your feeble and depreciated
> HTML
> >coding! ;)
> >
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