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This page is about Skype and Alternatives to Skype; specifically, software that allows users to make telephone calls from their computer to other software users, or to landlines and cell phones. Typically calls from software users to other users of the same software are free, while calls from software users to standard telephones involves a fee. | This page is about Skype and Alternatives to Skype; specifically, software that allows users to make telephone calls from their computer to other software users, or to landlines and cell phones. Typically calls from software users to other users of the same software are free, while calls from software users to standard telephones involves a fee. | ||
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With Skype you can communicate voice over the Internet to other Skype users for free. Internet users should be wary of Skype because its strategy is a throwback to the '80s built on proprietary standards that locks out all others. | With Skype you can communicate voice over the Internet to other Skype users for free. Internet users should be wary of Skype because its strategy is a throwback to the '80s built on proprietary standards that locks out all others. | ||
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Revision as of 10:16, 18 October 2007
This page is about Skype and Alternatives to Skype; specifically, software that allows users to make telephone calls from their computer to other software users, or to landlines and cell phones. Typically calls from software users to other users of the same software are free, while calls from software users to standard telephones involves a fee.
Skype
With Skype you can communicate voice over the Internet to other Skype users for free. Internet users should be wary of Skype because its strategy is a throwback to the '80s built on proprietary standards that locks out all others.
SkypeOut allows Skype users to call traditional telephone numbers, including mobile telephones, for a fee.
SkypeIn allows Skype users to receive calls on their computers dialed by regular phone subscribers to a local Skype phone number.
Skype currently does not support FAX. Business users that wish to receive incoming facsimiles must seek a 3rd party solution.
SIP Phone / Gizmo
Gizmo
Gizmo is a PC software that allows you to use SIP Phone or other IP services. Gizmo is the PC software you can use with SIP Phone, but is not required for SIP Phone.
An Open Source alternative to Skype designed to work with other applications of the same nature. Gizmo users can already make free calls directly to thousands of business, university and other organizational phone numbers around the world as well as to other net calling communities with absolutely no charge. Gizmo is the first SIP-based software program which works behind complex networking setups like Skype does.
Gizmo matches Skype's features plus add some neat ones, but more importantly it's based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) standards so it gives consumers choice and prevents one company lock-in like we have suffered through with Microsoft.
SIP Phone
Related to the Gizmo project. SIPphone is a SIP service. We combine all the elements necessary to provide a simple, super-inexpensive and high quality experience.
OpenWengo
Callserve