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Google to offer VoIP calls?
Posted by: eusty on Tuesday, January 25, 2005 - 02:11 PM
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Rumours are floating that the ever invasive Google is looking to start
offering a VoIP service.
It is searching for a "strategic negotiator" to help the company deal with
telecoms companies to put together "a global backbone network" which could
provide the VoIP phone calls to broadband users.
Industry observers reckon that through VoIP Google would also be able to add new
functions such as click to dial - where an advertiser's webpage has a special
button that connects an internet phone straight to a call centre.
Google haven't announced it's intentions as of yet, it was unavailable for
comment, but it's current developments all stem around giving customers the
'total advertising package' and this fit's nicely into this category.
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