August 15, 2000 2:05 PM PDT
Qualcomm, HearMe let Eudora customers talk
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Under the new partnership, any Eudora customer can initiate live voice sessions over the Internet with other parties after emailing them an invitation, using HearMe's VoiceContact software.
Terms of the deal weren't disclosed.
HearMe already provides voice-over-IP (Internet protocol) service with a number of other partners, most recently joining with Ask Jeeves. In April it completed a $125-million merger with AudioTalk Networks.
While Qualcomm is best known for its CDMA wireless handsets, the San Diego wireless technology company has continued to support its Eudora email software. In June it debuted its latest version, compatible with Palm OS.
HearMe senior vice president Frank Chu called Qualcomm's decision "a logical leap forward" and a signal that Qualcomm intends to provide its customers with integrated communications services.