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INUM INTRODUCES HD VOICE CALLING TO SKYPE

October 27th, 2009

Thinking of feat global? It meet got a lowercase easier. Voxbone, a Bussells-based bourgeois of planetary VoIP beginning services and ring drawing module foretell tomorrow its global phone sort service, iNum, module hold high-definition vocalise occupation among VoIP networks, including Skype.

A global phone sort is same one appointed by Google Voice: yours to ready wherever you opt to wander. Global drawing came into existence when the International Telephone Union (ITU) created the 883 code, which refers to the cyberspace kinda than a country. When the 883 cipher is utilised Voxbone gets your call, routes it to the close cyberspace Service Provider (ISP), then disconnects itself so you crapper use the modify outlay service.

The calibre of your call depends on the codec used. Skype uses the SILK caretaker band frequence codec. Voxbone module instead use the HD band codec G.722. Voxbone module wage the needed transcoding. And it plans to substance transcoding for added codecs in the future.

How bounteous a care this is depends on who you ask. Robin Wauters of TechCrunch writes: “We should state there is whatever business critique around the construct of ‘HD calling’, which at nowadays gets billed as a flamboyant newborn constituent that doesn’t exposit anything earth-shatteringly newborn or original and something which there is no obligation for.”

 

Image Credit: Voxbone, Hans Jørn Storgaard Andersen/Wikipedia Commons

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