Yahoo! Joins VoIP Throng
Anders Bylund writes "Yahoo! is throwing their hat in the ring, adding Voice over IP features to the upcoming Yahoo Messenger release. With way too many players on the field, there's bound to be some kind of shakeout coming, right?"
Been using Skype for a while now and it still beats everyone else for 2 simple reasons: All advanced features work through a firewall with zero configuration, and it's fully encrypted. Yahoo, MSN, etc, talk to us again when you can boast these 2 features.
Turning Messenger into a multi talented communications hub looks like a smart move, because Yahoo! can't afford to let the others carve up the potential customer base with the Yahooligans left poking at their text-only IM.
Um, why are they saying Yahoo Messenger was text-only? It's had video and PC-PC calls for some time. What's new is the voice out to regular phones.
It even had the pc-to-phone feature back in 2001. So what is the news here? A press release advertising old features?
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,55259,00.asp
But even there, things can go wrong. Vonage locks down their users' SIP boxes so they cannot receive direct VOIP calls, only over the Vonage POTS bridge. Bummer.
Sometimes I wonder how the Internet ever got big without getting strangled and destroyed by competing business interests. But I guess it's never too late for that.
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