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VOIP Software Makes Calling Easier


by Kathryn Lang
June 7, 2007 VoIP 5

VOIP is becoming even more user friendly. Arcosoft Inc. has announced the release of computer software that will allow a user to use VOIP gateway numbers to connect to destination numbers at low-cost rates.

VONaLink DialBridge is completely software based and doesn’t require any ATA network device or USB gadgets. This solution for getting most of your calls at a lower rate leverages the VOIP softphone client for both inbound and outbound connectivity. In simpler terms, the inbound cellphone call and the call you are dialing are all sent through the VOIP provider service.

While the technical applications of the connection may still be a mystery, the results are clear to everyone. With the VONaLink DialBridge, making inexpensive phone calls through VOIP is only a download away.

This new VOIP software is available for Windows applications. It is fairly inexpensive (usually running just under $30) and is also available for an evaluation download at this time.

Using VOIP is becoming more of a mainstream application. As companies continue to produce products that make the technology more user friendly, the industry will grow and expand to meet the increasing demands.

Arcosoft Inc. specializes in software that connects your computer and your VOIP. It was founded in 1997 in Toronto, Canada, but is a world wide competitor in the industry today.




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