8×8 Expands VoIP and Videophone Service Offerings With Packet8 Softalk
8×8, Inc. and CounterPath Solutions unveiled 8×8’s latest VoIP service, Packet8 Softalk, a co-branded, video-enabled SIP softphone for use with
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the Packet8 residential, video and Virtual Office Internet phone services.
Developed using CounterPath’s software development kit (SDK), Softalk enables subscribers to make and receive voice and video phone calls directly on their personal computers without the need for a regular analog phone. All that is required is a desktop or laptop personal computer running Microsoft Windows with built-in or external speakers and microphones or a computer headset.
Packet8 Softalk will be offered in two plans, Basic and Premium, beginning Q1 2006. Packet8 Softalk Basic allows unlimited IP to IP (”in- network”) voice and video calling between Softalk users and existing Packet8 voice and videophone subscribers free of charge. There is no activation or disconnect fee for the Basic service.
Packet8 Softalk Premium and Softalk Virtual Office will offer the same toll free in-network calling as well as outbound calling to the PSTN (public switch telephone network) along with all the Packet8 advanced calling features including voicemail, caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding and many more for $5.99 per month and a one-time activation fee of $9.99. Softalk Premium users will get 500 minutes of outgoing and incoming minutes on calls throughout the US and Canada. Softalk Virtual Office is priced at $5.99 per month for 200 minutes of calls to the U.S. and Canada. Each additional minute will be billed at 1.9 cents per minute, with outgoing international minutes billed at the current Packet8 international rates.
Both Packet8 Softalk plans can be downloaded from the Packet8 website, www.packet8.net, free of charge. In addition to a PC or laptop, the equipment required to use Packet8 Softalk includes a headset and microphone or USB phone. For video use, a standard, off-the-shelf webcam is required to send images, though none is required to receive video images. With a small footprint installer, SIP standards compliant Packet8 Softalk⢠runs on Windows operating systems that run personal computers (PCs). Packet8 Softalk uses advanced audio and video compression algorithms.


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