Sunday, July 20, 2008

Vyke Call back


Vyke Callback helps you save on all your long distance and roaming calls! All you need to do is to enter the number you like to call TO and the number you like to call FROM and then it connects you! Chose from 5 different ways of making callback. Perfect for when you are on the go, no WI-FI available and you don’t want to spend a lot of money just to call your friend to tell them you’ll be late. See more details on Vyke Callback on http://www.c-f-1.com/d.aspx?e=MTA5OTI1NTI0OQ==&c=1&linkID=764513.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Make Free Phone Call With Google Talk

We all know about Google talk as a instant chat software.But how many of us know that we can make free international calls from Google talk.
By using GTalk2VOIP , in collaboration with Talkster is offering simple, fast and free international calls to more then 30 countries world over.
Unlike most of the other free voip service providers  which I told you before in this blog Gtalk2Voip requires no registration or login, using the service is very simple as it integrates into your existing instant messenger service allowing you to make call from anywhere with ease. This ad-supported service offers unlimited free calls to any phone, landline or mobile in more then 30+ major countries.
I know You may have still doubts about this  and how can you use it with Google Talk etc.Details on usage and the list of countries to where you can make free international voip calls can be seen at the Official website!!!!!!


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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

PC to Phone and PC 2 PC Call from Yahoo Messenger

Yahoo has now gone fully voip by introducing PC-to-phone and Phone-to-PC to the yahoo messenger platform. It is still in the beta stage and only available at the moment for international users, will be available in the US by early 2006. Its now possible to call any phone in the world directly from yahoo messenger and also receive call from any normal phone. The new PC-based voice calling capabilities join the suite of communications solutions in Yahoo! Messenger with Voice including text IM, PC-to-PC calling, e-mail, mobile text messaging, photo sharing and video. The Yahoo PC-to-phone is nicknamed Phone Out and the rates are really low for example call to US cost just 1 cent and calls to about 30 0ther countries cost just 2 cents. The Yahoo Phone-to-PC is nicknamed Phone In. The Phone In service gives international audiences the ability to receive calls on their PC from traditional and mobile phones. For nominal amount for an year, people can select a personal phone number, and receive incoming calls at no additional charge. If everything goes fine with yahoo voip service i see it as a big threat to skype because of the popularity of yahoo messenger with hundreds of millions of users around the world. Check out http://www.messenger.yahoo.com to get the new yahoo messenger.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Hi Friends
 
I am  not posting about free phone calls for few days.I am planning to post all available free phone call voip news and articles to all countries.
Today we will see how we can make free unlimited voip calls to pakisatan.Few minutes before i was searching in google and yahoo for free voip phone calls to Pakistan and free voip phone calls to India from UAE.
I found a new site  called http://www.justdialpakistan.co.uk/ You can just go through the site for more information. They are giving away many things free.
You even get low & cheap call rates for O2, Orange, 3, Vodafone & T Mobile from cell phone (mobile) to your landline number in Pakistan.



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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

What is Mobile VoIP

Mobile VoIP is the application of Voice over IP technology to mobile handsets.

There are several methodologies by which a mobile handset can be integrated into a VoIP network. One implemetation turns the mobile device into a standard SIP client, which then uses a data network to send and receive SIP messaging, and to send and receive RTP for the voice path. This methodology of turning a mobile handset into a standard SIP client requires that the mobile handset support, at minimum, high speed IP communications. In this application, standard VoIP protocols (typically SIP are used over any broadband IP-capable wireless network connection such as EVDO rev A (which is synchronously high speed - both high speed up and down), HSDPA, WiFi or WiMAX.

Another implementation of mobile integration uses a softswitch like gateway to bridge SIP and RTP into the mobile network's SS7 infractructure. In this implementation, the mobile handset continues to operate as it always has (as a GSM or CDMA based device), but now it can be controlled by a SIP application server which can now provide advanced SIP based services to it.

Mobile VoIP will require a compromise between economy and mobility. For example, Voice over Wi-Fi offers potentially free service but is only available within the coverage area of a Wi-Fi Access Point. High speed services from mobile operators using EVDO rev A or HSPDA may have better audio quality and capabilities for metropolitan-wide coverage including fast handoffs among mobile base stations, yet it will cost more than the typical Wi-Fi-based VoIP service.

Mobile VoIP will become an important service in the coming years as device manufacturers exploit more powerful processors and less costly memory to meet user needs for ever-more 'power in their pocket'. Smartphones in mid-2006 are capable of sending and receiving email, browsing the web (albeit at low rates) and in some cases allowing a user to watch TV.

The challenge for the mobile operator industry is to deliver the benefits and innovations of IP without losing control of the network service. Users like the Internet to be free and high speed without extra charges for visiting specific sites. Such a service challenges the most valuable service in the telecommunications industry - voice - and threatens to change the nature of the global communications industry. is the application of Voice over IP technology to mobile handsets.

There are several methodologies by which a mobile handset can be integrated into a VoIP network. One implemetation turns the mobile device into a standard SIP client, which then uses a data network to send and receive SIP messaging, and to send and receive RTP for the voice path. This methodology of turning a mobile handset into a standard SIP client requires that the mobile handset support, at minimum, high speed IP communications. In this application, standard VoIP protocols (typically SIP are used over any broadband IP-capable wireless network connection such as EVDO rev A (which is synchronously high speed - both high speed up and down), HSDPA, WiFi or WiMAX.

Another implementation of mobile integration uses a softswitch like gateway to bridge SIP and RTP into the mobile network's SS7 infractructure. In this implementation, the mobile handset continues to operate as it always has (as a GSM or CDMA based device), but now it can be controlled by a SIP application server which can now provide advanced SIP based services to it.

Mobile VoIP will require a compromise between economy and mobility. For example, Voice over Wi-Fi offers potentially free service but is only available within the coverage area of a Wi-Fi Access Point. High speed services from mobile operators using EVDO rev A or HSPDA may have better audio quality and capabilities for metropolitan-wide coverage including fast handoffs among mobile base stations, yet it will cost more than the typical Wi-Fi-based VoIP service.

Mobile VoIP will become an important service in the coming years as device manufacturers exploit more powerful processors and less costly memory to meet user needs for ever-more 'power in their pocket'. Smartphones in mid-2006 are capable of sending and receiving email, browsing the web (albeit at low rates) and in some cases allowing a user to watch TV.

The challenge for the mobile operator industry is to deliver the benefits and innovations of IP without losing control of the network service. Users like the Internet to be free and high speed without extra charges for visiting specific sites. Such a service challenges the most valuable service in the telecommunications industry - voice - and threatens to change the nature of the global communications industry.
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