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ChatStage announces the VoIP services of the Future

IT specialists in voice and video chat and conferencing announce that many well established websites and computer and internet programs are interested in applying the software used by VoIP companies such as Skype
Ballito, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa (prbd.net) 17/04/2011
April 17, 2011 - IT specialists in voice and video chat and conferencing announce that many well established websites and computer and internet programs are interested in applying the software used by VoIP companies such as Skype, ChatStage or Yahoo Messenger for their own technological improvements. Facebook.com and Valve are said to be negotiating with the founders, owners and developers of the Skype technology to venture in a partnership or use this kind of audio codec with the aim of providing even better voice and video chat services for their clients.

Facebook.com is the biggest social networking site of the world servicing more than 500 million internet users. It is said to want to include features such as voice chat, video calling between Facebook friends and SMS messages sending in the wide functionality range that it already offers to its’ users. When these features will be implemented in the fully operational version, they are expected to attract many users from abroad the United States. The inclusion of these features is of great importance for the VoIP market as video chat and conferencing were responsible for more than 40% of the total amount of discussions that took place with the help of instant messaging and internet telephony programs in the second half of last year. Also, aside from the social networking sites, the free long distance communication software is the one developing at the fastest rate.

On the other hand, Valve is interested in updating the Steam. Among the new updates, the efforts for the bettering of the quality of the built-in voice chat in one of the games developed by this company are the most important news. This is hoped to be done with the help of an audio codec traditionally used by VoIP programs for their voice conferencing options. The audio codec is used in both one-to-one and also group voice chat features of the vastly known internet telephony software.

About ChatStage.com

ChatStage.com is one of the best long distance over-the-internet communication software providers on the market. It is also one of the most exquisite online software programs that specialize in voice chat and conferencing. The one-of-a-kind aspect that only ChatStage presents is the possibility to communicate with up to 99 of your friends in the same time. Not only that, but you are also guaranteed irreproachable stereo sound quality, no matter how many people take part in the voice chat. The number of possible video conferencing partners starts at 2 and goes up to 100 users. This is the added advantage over other instant messaging programs such as Skype, Yahoo Messenger or MSN Messenger. What is more, it is and it will always be free of charge, so that everyone can enjoy it.

Don’t take our word for it! Experience for yourself the unique and attractive features of ChatStage and you will definitely not want to ever go back to another instant messaging program. The 5.0 Alpha version of ChatStage is now available and awaits you with the most innovative features in this operational field!

For more information about our services, visit our website or use the contact details listed below: http://www.chatstage.com

Chatstage
P.O Box 491
Ballito
South Africa, 4420
Phone Number: 0861224466
Email : info@chatstage.com

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IT specialists in voice and video chat and conferencing announce that many well established websites and computer and internet programs are interested in applying the software used by VoIP companies such as Skype

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Keoma Wright

P.O Box 491
Zipcode : 004420
(08612) 24466
(08612) 24466
chatsge577@yahoo.com
http://www.chatstage.com

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