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SIPphone launches free browser-based calling service Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
January 30, 2007

SIPphone, the makers of Gizmo Project, today announced the launch of its web-based VoIP product Gizmo Call, which lets people call any type of landline or mobile phone, anywhere in the world, from any web browser, for free.

No registration or account setup is required for five minutes of calling per day. Users can double the time if they register with an email address. Additional calling time is available by purchasing "Call Out" minutes in $10 increments.

Registered and paid users receive a customizable CallerID, interactive Call History that lets users make calls with one-click and a personalized "Call Me" button that can be added to email signatures, blogs, or websites, providing a click-to-call option for friends, family, co-workers or customers.

Gizmo Call is available immediately worldwide at gizmocall.com for Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Linux OS support "is expected" within 30 days. Gizmo Call works with Internet Explorer, Opera, Firefox, and Safari browsers and requires Adobe Flash 9.

Tags: Gizmo, SIPphone, VoIP,

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