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VoIP for DSL and Cable Broadband Phone-Enable.com claims that its $500 software solution allows ISPs and webhosts to phone-enable broadband Web sites with a single line of HTML code. The company also allows ISPs to view their call traffic in real time.
Phone-Enable.com recently introduced its turnkey Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system that may be used by both DSL and Cable Internet service providers. The company claims that ISPs can use its technology to voice-enable their IP networks with a single line of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code. According to the company, its solution offers the entire suite of technologies necessary to perform end to end, PC to phone call completion, and it provides seamless integration into an ISP's IP networks. Phone-Enable.com says that its software solution will allow DSL and Cable ISPs to avoid struggling with hardware solutions in an attempt to provide voice services for their customers. The company also says that its technology completely bypasses the Internet while providing VoIP solutions that increase performance predictability and guarantee business level quality. "Requiring no capital outlay, ISPs and Web site owners can now offer and resell voice service via our comprehensive solution", says Sean Hayden, chief systems architect. "We provide a wholesale rate for our voice service allowing the ISP/web site owners to resell at whatever retail rate they desire. We rate and warehouse the call data and allow both end users as well as the ISPs to view their call traffic in real time." Pricing
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