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July 10, 2007

VoIP Launches Click4Me Communications Portal



By Spencer D. Chin
TMCnet Web Editor

Internet communications provider VoIP Inc. has launched a beta version of Click4Me, a free web-click calling service available at the company’s new portal www.click4me.net. The new technology showcases various technology features of VoIP’s network.

 
VoIP has been developing customized applications for SIP, IP, TDM and other projects for over five years. Click4Me allows users to connect to others through free calls without using the PC for actual voice communications, unlike all other web enabled calling services. In addition, there is no need for a person contacting a registered click4me user to be a registered user as well. Click4Me also offers email, instant messaging and other popular calling features.
 
Click4Me actually connects the callers together, so that both can be at home phones, cell phones. With inbound minutes free on many cellular plans, the calls will cost virtually nothing. Additionally, anyone using a cell phone with web access can browse to www.click2me.us, and a mobile web page version is available for them to enter an ID or email address. Click4Me also provides many useful user settings which can be maintained on the MY SETTINGS page after logging in. Additionally, registered users can also OUT DIAL.
 
“We believe the beta launch of Click4Me.net represents the first step in creating a feature-rich communications portal,” said Shawn Lewis, VoIP Inc. (News - Alert)’s chief technology officer, in a statement. “With the popularity of web calling increasing, we believe our ability to offer free calling, without the need to route calls through a PC, will increase the value of our offerings significantly and help us develop a community quickly which will be attractive to advertisers and will allow us to generate revenue by offering enhanced services.”
 
Spencer Chin is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To see more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.
 
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