Explore the world of browser based VoIP

c2call java based voip It has been more than a year since we officially started and we getting more and more inquiries, so we think it is a good time to start sharing some information about the projects we working on etc. Our main blog about our FriendCaller products is to be found at www.FriendCaller.com/blog

This blog is dedicated to C2Call and trends around browser based VoIP solutions in general. C2Call (click-to-call) is the first and only browser-based VoIP solution that can start a web-phone and establish a peer-to-peer connection platform-independent through any Java enabled Internet browser without prerequisite installations. It can be easily integrated in any web service and we have done it recently for a few of the big names under the usual NDAs and hope that one day we are allowed to talk about this as well.

However, C2Call demonstrates with the fast growing end-user website www.FriendCaller.com and its FriendCaller iPhone apps the tremendous potential of web-based Voice Communication to the general public and we are a bit overwhelmed about the success, on Thanksgiving alone where we ran a very moderate PPC campaign on Google adWords we did see more than 10,000 sign ups,

Browser-based is sometimes confused with “web-activated”. These Jajah-type calls are activated by submitting 2 phone numbers to a server that calls both phone numbers simultaneously. I think it is a brilliant idea when you have 2 phone and Internet connection on hand but consequently somebody has to pay for 2 phone calls, there are no free calls in the world of the good old telcos providing phone lines.

The C2Call Java app instead has essentially the same Voice en- and decoding functionality as installed clients used by Skype or Google Talk. C2Call is pretty unique, the only competing technology is flash based. We will talk about flash based VoIP clients and why we developed Java based C2Call after evaluating Flash in more details some other time.

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