March 19, 2006

Microsoft gets serious about VOIP

As of now, Microsoft offers VoIP capabilities in its popular MSN Messenger service. Microsoft also provides one-way PC-to-phone calling capabilities in select markets via Windows Live Messenger.

Now, the giant is going one notch up. As part of its new Live Services Strategy, Microsoft will integrate Internet telephony to its new Windows Live range. It will introduce new VoIP phones and a click-to-call feature for address book names. 'Click –to-call' will also be available in other Microsft services, especially search. These features will also be accessible across the new Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Search and Windows Live Messenger.

Via Zdnet

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