SIPphone's widely used VoIP client, Gizmo Project has been updated with a number of features. The popular VoIP software now supports Nokia S60 dual mode phones including Nokia N95. It is available for the beta users. The early version supported Nokia...
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We are more or less familiar with GrandCentral, which provides users a single number to enjoy a variety of services. The company has announced interoperability of its web-based services with Gizmo Project, the most popular SIP-based VoIP service that...
Gizmo Project developer SIPphone has just introduced yet another mega project to provide web-based VoIP services to more than 150 countries in the world.
Dubbed as Gizmo Call, the new project is available at gizmocall.com. It allows customers to call...
Nokia is busy in these days. It should be. First, the mobile giant updated its N80 Internet edition to integrate Gizmo Project to provide SIP based VoIP services via N80i, we discussed very recently.
Nokia is now embracing the VoIP. It has announced...
Nokia has updated its N80 Internet Edition with bunch of features and dubbed it N80i. The most attractive feature of them is being integration of Gizmo Project, the popular SIP-based VoIP application. Thus, clear that N80i will provide SIP based VoIP...
Here is an excellent offer for the business world from San Diego-based SIPphone, Inc., the developer of Gizmo Project. Now the business enterprises (both small and mid-sized) can make free calling between co-workers and remote offices worldwide as...
Gizmo Project made VoIP calls free to landlines in 60 countries. Skype introduced Wi-Fi VoIP phones. So also, other VoIP service providers Nortel, Vonage and Verizon are also coming up with new packages to lure the customers. Here is an increasing...
Gizmo Project has announced that clients can call out to all US destinations at one cent a minute. This not only beats Skype's worldwide rate, but will be competitive with Yahoo!'s proposed dial out pricing.
However, there are still some places where...










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