NukeTalk Program Presents Stanaphone
Date: Sunday, December 05 @ 00:28:49 CET
Topic: Add Ons


As part of NukeFind's Nuke Talk program we discussed SIP phones. In fact we made blocks and modules to help Nuke webmasters "voice-enable" their websites for free. Now it is much easier. SIP phones come with real phone numbers, and can be called from any telephone. Visit Live Phone to get yours for free. Then get Nuke blocks for it from our downloads

We don't want to publish our office phone number on our consumer advocacy websites. It would be stupid. But we do publish what looks like a phone number, because it is. However, it is a SIP phone using voice over the internet, or VOIP.

Check the bottom of www.householdwatch.com and you'll see what I mean. It rings on the computer, gives us voicemail with great clarity, and pops up a call log if I miss a call.

All SIP to SIP calls are free. Another benefit is that I can call my SIP phone number from my cell phone if my home telephone line is busy.

VOIP has been in the news lately and has escaped regulation thus far. In fact the major long distance providers are moving toward carrying voice over the net. WIMax is moving into the old wireless microwave arena once used by the phone companies. There is some interesting reading on the subject at Net Voice

My point is this -- get a net phone from the selections at Live Phone and give your website a professional look. Our office is not in New York City (Manhattan) but our phone number sure is.





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