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#1
I have set up the microsoft version, and it appears to work at home on the network.

Does anyone have any experience of talking internationally using the MS package. ( the keep telephone calls down option )

Or is there a better package that someone could recommend.

We want to talk to folks in SA and UK from Germany and reduce the costs on the telephone bill.

Seeing as we have a broadband connection this makes sense.

What experiences from other buzzers? Comments welcome
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Quote:Originally posted by jimswin
I have set up the microsoft version, and it appears to work at home on the network.

Does anyone have any experience of talking internationally using the MS package. ( the keep telephone calls down option )

Or is there a better package that someone could recommend.

We want to talk to folks in SA and UK from Germany and reduce the costs on the telephone bill.

Seeing as we have a broadband connection this makes sense.

What experiences from other buzzers? Comments welcome


Jimswin

where/what type of phone did you buy??

I have looked at:

http://www.novellimports.com/?source=overture
Cheers PAV
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#3
Quote:Originally posted by PAV
Jimswin

where/what type of phone did you buy??

I have looked at:

http://www.novellimports.com/?source=overture


Hi Pav, I did not explain myself very well.

This is the facility of being able to use your PC sound card and a microphone to chat to someone in another country, but using the internet as a carrier.

The other person needs to be online at the same time, and needs to be running compatible software.

You can then ( using the chat facility under MS messenger for instance ) have a live audio link ( a little choppy and buggy, but is OK ) and talk to your hearts content. This at the cost of your local call to service provider, or if you are lucky and have a flat rate broadband, then the cost is covered in your monthly subs.
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#4
Thanks for the adress PAV, will look at the site, I see they will be at Cebit. A show I have always wanted to visit, pity its in Hanover tho, a 4.5 hour drive for me.

We will see.

Thanx again
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#5
Jimswin

Thanks

I have a sister in law in Auckland and my brothers and sisters in SA all on the net.

Do I buy the software and send it to them or is the software free?
Cheers PAV
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#6
Quote:Originally posted by PAV
Jimswin

Thanks

I have a sister in law in Auckland and my brothers and sisters in SA all on the net.

Do I buy the software and send it to them or is the software free?


PAV its free, if you go into the Microsoft site and download the microsoft messenger package, then set up yourself a hotmail adress, you have to go through the options and you will see that it allows you to recognise when someone is online. You can then set up a direct audio link, as well as typing etc, like in a chat site, but directly with that person.

I kow ICQ did something similar some time ago. The trick of course is to get the person you want to speak to, online at the time that you want to speak, which is fairly easy, just send a mail with the times.

Just discovered this site http://www.pc-telephone.com/ may be useful too, or a search on google gave me this lot

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=na...+telephone good luck, If you discover something interesting I would appreciate a lead, if I find something new will let you know

This gets longer PAV, something from the microsoft stable
http://help.msn.com/EN_US/HelpWindow_msg...20topic%3A

select Have a conversation using a Web camera ...then..

Add audio to a conversation, ....and there is a load of stuff inhere
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#7
This is a pretty good explanation.

http://www.spitfire.com.au/pages/welcome/VOIP.html

As mentioned the quality is not super, but I can put up with delays and echo, if the cost is right Big Grin
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#8
Great Stuff jimswin

I will spend time going thru the sites quoted. I have thought of installing a webcam mainly for use for my family in SA and NZ
this phone call via internet sounds good
Thank you
pav

Quote:Originally posted by jimswin
This is a prestty good explanation.

http://www.spitfire.com.au/pages/welcome/VOIP.html

As mentioned the quality is not super, but I can put up with delays and echo, if the cost is right Big Grin
Cheers PAV
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#9
Jim I have a MSN account with by Btinternet e-mail addy
hopefullt this should work as well?

Quote:Originally posted by jimswin
PAV its free, if you go into the Microsoft site and download the microsoft messenger package, then set up yourself a hotmail adress, you have to go through the options and you will see that it allows you to recognise when someone is online. You can then set up a direct audio link, as well as typing etc, like in a chat site, but directly with that person.
Cheers PAV
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#10
My hubby and I use Skype...and definitely recommend it. The sound quality is pretty good too....

http://www.skype.com/
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