π node [[2004 03 28 italk2u]]
layout: post title: iTALK2U created: 1080521878 categories:
- VoIP
- Microsoft
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Compliance with VoIP standards means that users of his product should be able to connect to any other VoIP infrastructure that supports the standard. This is a terrific competitive advantage over Skype's current closed architecture approach and should really transform the game. With this product, any of the companies that have made VoIP investments will be able to leverage the p2p VoIP phenomenon using LitFiber's product. Ted Shelton: Competition for Skype
The product in question is LitFiber's iTALK2U. Emphasis mine, and a statement I definitely agree with.
Just like I posted, they've rolled in access to a bunch of other networks (AIM, ICQ). Still Windows only. From the screenshots (screen cap below), the <acronym title="User Interface">UI</acronym> is terrible. This one is not a winner.
How hard can it be to build an open source <acronym title="Free World Dialup">FWD</acronym>/regular SIP plug in for one of the instant messaging clients? It should be possible to share a codebase across platforms so the various IM clients can then build individual plug-insβ¦
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/2004-03-28-italk2u
- video call at meet.jit.si/2004-03-28-italk2u
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