A new company from the UK called BON.net has lauched Babble, a VoIP play that looks like a cross between SipPhone and Skype and even a little FWD (Free World DialUp).
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SMS? No it doesn't. The current version of the software says: "Coming Soon".
AKA - it doesn't offer SMS.
Posted by: Voipy | December 01, 2004 at 04:14 PM
BON.net is not a new company it has been around for a number of years. BON.net has though produced a new product to be launched under the name of Babble.
Babble does indeed offer FREE PC to fixedline calls (UK, USA, Europe,Canada,Australia and New Zealand, FREE PC to PC calls and fixedline to PC calls. It also offer SMS and IM too!!
Posted by: November | November 25, 2004 at 07:30 AM