The Other VoIP
JamesB writes "Voxilla reports that two major Voice-over-IP providers, VoicePulse and Vonage have announced plans for Video-over-IP. Their competitor Packet8 has already been offering this service for several months."
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select what channel you want to watch over TCP!!
Is this like a fancy version of Netmeeting? Wasn't that released in Win98?
Using iChatAV for some time now, the only trouble is sometimes you don't want to SEE who you're talking to, and you don't want them to see you (if you're sick, or too lazy to put on a shirt). A funny thing I've found is a question of etiquette; when is it polite to cover the cam?
Luck favors the prepared, darling.
Does anyone here get VOIP Spam yet? Have telemarketers started pissing on this communication medium yet?
I know what's on your hard dr
And theirs will be what, A Ferrari with a naked woman lying on it? No, probably a phone with a camera slapped on it.
"I'd rather be a lightning rod than a seismometer." -Ken Kesey
Article from October.
"Powers. I have them."
for a long time now. first we used netmeeting types on the pc but the size are real small and the motion is jerky. so now we are using either D-Link I-2-Eye (www.i-2-eye.com) or Sorenson, a pioneer in this field, (www.sorensonvrs.com). It has spread around the community like wildfire - I would estimate between 5,000 to 10,000 have one already. Basically its set on top of a tv but the quality is great as we get around 25 to 30 fps, we can call relay services (real interpreters) to call hearing individuals using sign language. And we can call point to point to chat up with old friends or keep in touch with new friends. I am sure in the future this technology will be built in tv sets and connected wirelessly to the router and thus to the internet. I think this has better future than these tiny screens on phones because you can see bigger sizes - as big as the tv allows. just my take. han solo