1995-02-14 - Re: WSJ article on Internet Telephony

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From: erc@s116.slcslip.indirect.com (Ed Carp [khijol Sysadmin])
To: usviszpz@ibmmail.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-02-14 05:11:56 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 13 Feb 95 21:11:56 PST

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From: erc@s116.slcslip.indirect.com (Ed Carp [khijol Sysadmin])
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 95 21:11:56 PST
To: usviszpz@ibmmail.com
Subject: Re: WSJ article on Internet Telephony
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> {The producers of Internet Phone are listed as VocalTec in Tel Aviv, with
> offices in Northvale, NJ; the software is currently $49 (although a demo
> version allowing unlimited 3-min calls is free) and currently requires a 14.4
> kps modem with a Windows 486, sound card & microphone. No Email address for the
> company was given.)

If memory serves, there are several implementations of this technology for
Windows and UNIX - no need to pay $$$...

One implementation is called mtalk, another is called ifone - they are both
for linux.  I think I found them on sunsite.
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