Call Any Phone any Where Free by Watching Videos v3.Beta
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Free Net Phone. Call any Phone any Where (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP/2000 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 7.25 MB |
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Net Phone has come up with new features. Call Any Phone any Where Free by Watching Videos. Net Phone is a Net based VoIP net phone, which integrates robust technologies such as Net stack by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and Java, JMF from Sun Microsystems. Net Phone is a free downloadable net phone which enables you to make calls from pc to pc, pc to mobile and pc to landline. Net Phone offers you a free phone number to make free pc to pc calls and receive free incoming calls from any phone. You can make international calls to any PSTN or mobile phone thus converting your laptop or desktop into a second telephone. Net Phone also offers outstanding features such as Video Call, Follow Me Service, Voice Mail, Video Chat,Video Streaming, Fax and Online Search. The peer to peer Video Call facility enables you to call your Net Phone buddy with live video action in progress. Net Phone Follow Me Service enables you to get calls redirected to your landline or mobile phone when you are not online. You can also receive voice mails to your e mail When you are offline and unable to answer your calls. Through Net Phone, you can have a live video chat with your Net Phone buddy. More than that, you can call your buddy?s Net Phone, mobile, home or office number with a single click even while chatting.You can add your favorite songs to your Play List and listen to them even while you chat with your buddies. Net Phone fulfils your entertainment needs by offering you video streaming. Choose your realm of interest - whether sports, music or whatever - you can watch your favorite videos instantly. Through Net Phone, you can also receive fax directly to your e mail when you are offline. Apart from the outstanding features, you can also search online while chatting or making calls to your buddies. With all these remarkable features and many more to be added, Net Phone marks a new era in Internet telephony |
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