
VoxOx - VoIP service integrating communications
Today I want to introduce you a new startup from the American VoIP operator TelCentris, based in San Diego.

The main idea of creating a new VoxOx service was to combine in one program almost all communication tools available today, such as IP-telephony, video conferencing, IM, E-mail and social networks. As a result, the number of declared functions of VoxOx is really impressive:
- Incoming and outgoing voice calls
- Telephone calls around the world at TelCentris tariffs
- Call-back calls via WEB or sms
- Support for video calls, including multi-user video conferencing
- Text messaging
- Support for IM networks: ICQ, MSN, Jabber, Google Talk, Yahoo, AIM, etc.
- Support for social networks: Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.
- Support for E-mail services: Gmail, Yahoo, etc.
- Voicemail
- FAX Support
- File Transfer
VoxOx client is still available for Windows and Mac OS users, but in the future, developers promise to provide versions for Linux and for mobile use.

However, owners of mobile devices can still use the services of VoxOx, thanks to an interactive web interface.
VoxOx provides access to its services through any mobile browser, WAP access, as well as special access for Apple iphone users.
At the moment, VoxOx service has beta status. Some of the declared functions may be inactive. Errors during the work of the client are also possible. As a bonus, there is a promotion in which each new user receives $ 1.2 in the account for calls to landline and mobile numbers.
Unlike Skype, VoxOx software is open source and presents the client API to everyone. Thus, the authors of the program hope to attract a developer community to write many add-ons for VoxOx. Also, VoxOx developers basically use only open standards, which allows to implement almost all the functions of services integrated into the program.
On my own, I note that the idea of combining communications in one service is not new, but VoxOx went further than others, and the project looks quite ambitious. Someone can put VoxOx in the contenders for the title of the next "Skype killer". But for now, the project is clearly damp, and will be more interesting for review. What will happen next - time will tell.
Try the capabilities of VoxOx
Original article: VoxOx - VoIP service integrating communications

The main idea of creating a new VoxOx service was to combine in one program almost all communication tools available today, such as IP-telephony, video conferencing, IM, E-mail and social networks. As a result, the number of declared functions of VoxOx is really impressive:
- Incoming and outgoing voice calls
- Telephone calls around the world at TelCentris tariffs
- Call-back calls via WEB or sms
- Support for video calls, including multi-user video conferencing
- Text messaging
- Support for IM networks: ICQ, MSN, Jabber, Google Talk, Yahoo, AIM, etc.
- Support for social networks: Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.
- Support for E-mail services: Gmail, Yahoo, etc.
- Voicemail
- FAX Support
- File Transfer
VoxOx client is still available for Windows and Mac OS users, but in the future, developers promise to provide versions for Linux and for mobile use.

However, owners of mobile devices can still use the services of VoxOx, thanks to an interactive web interface.
VoxOx provides access to its services through any mobile browser, WAP access, as well as special access for Apple iphone users.
At the moment, VoxOx service has beta status. Some of the declared functions may be inactive. Errors during the work of the client are also possible. As a bonus, there is a promotion in which each new user receives $ 1.2 in the account for calls to landline and mobile numbers.
Unlike Skype, VoxOx software is open source and presents the client API to everyone. Thus, the authors of the program hope to attract a developer community to write many add-ons for VoxOx. Also, VoxOx developers basically use only open standards, which allows to implement almost all the functions of services integrated into the program.
On my own, I note that the idea of combining communications in one service is not new, but VoxOx went further than others, and the project looks quite ambitious. Someone can put VoxOx in the contenders for the title of the next "Skype killer". But for now, the project is clearly damp, and will be more interesting for review. What will happen next - time will tell.
Try the capabilities of VoxOx
Original article: VoxOx - VoIP service integrating communications