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March 16, 2006 8:04 AM PST

Microsoft details VoIP and video plans

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Microsoft on Thursday unveiled details of plans for VoIP and video products offered through Windows Live services that will include new VoIP phones and a click-to-call feature for address book names.

The software giant already offers free video communications powered by Logitech and PC-to-PC VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) capabilities via MSN Messenger, as well as one-way PC-to-phone calling capabilities in select markets via its Windows Live Messenger.

However, Microsoft later this year plans to either expand its VoIP-related offerings or test new features for Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Search and Windows Live Messenger. This move is part of its overall Live services strategy.

Windows Live Mail, currently a desktop beta, will feature a free e-mail client designed to enable users to right-click on their address book contacts to launch a PC-to-PC voice or video conversation.

Microsoft also plans to test its Windows Live Search, which aims to allow users to make a direct call from their PC to the search result.

And the software giant hopes to introduce new VoIP phones designed to make PC-to-PC calls and one-way PC-to-phone calls via Windows Live Messenger. The phones also will be designed to work on a traditional telecommunications network.

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World Triple Play IPTV Forum
by 200mbpsBPL March 16, 2006 10:35 AM PST
fyi: World Triple Play IPTV Forum
24-26 April 2006, Berns Hotel, Stockholm , Stockholm, Sweden

?In 2004, the market for IPTV services in Western Europe was worth $62 million. By 2009, this market will be worth $2.5 billion?

IDC


http://www.me-uk.com/summit/EventDetails.asp?EventID=10345&PageID=272
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You sort of wonder how long it will be....
by Earl Benser March 16, 2006 11:06 AM PST
... before MS buys AT%T, or do they even bother?????
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Need universal phone with router
by tapaskm March 16, 2006 1:29 PM PST
What we need is a phone with built in router that we can use for this windows live as well as use it with any other voip service. Currently if we were to switch from one voip provider to another, we will need to get a new router. When it will be like a regular telephone, plug it to the wall and we have a dial tone, does not matter who the provider is.
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Vonage and Satellite VoIP
by sisednys March 16, 2006 6:17 PM PST
The problem is that the 6040 has been out for two years ... and is not usable in the US.

The <a href="http://www.highspeedsat.com/dw7040.htm>7740 is just coming out... http://www.highspeedsat.com/dw7040.htm
Is it usable in North America? Vonage is messed up on Direcway ... in the US.
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