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To: David Wiggins who wrote (579)2/8/2000 6:55:00 PM
From: David Wiggins  Respond to of 987
 
Dialpad's other network partner: GTE Internetworking and Dialpad.com Announce Alliance for Free PC-to-Phone Call Service In U.S.
Dialpad.com makes it simple to dial anyone, anywhere over GTE's private Voice-over-IP telephony network.

GTE Internetworking today announced a wholesale agreement with Dialpad.com, Inc., a Silicon Valley-based, next-generation Internet telecommunications company. The agreement calls for Dialpad.com to utilize GTE's recently launched private, high quality Voice-over-IP (VoIP) network throughout the United States as the infrastructure for Dialpad.com's free PC-to-Phone service aimed at consumer and small business markets. Available on Oct. 18, 1999, the service will allow users to place free phone calls to any phone number in the continental United States using Dialpad.com on a standard PC connected to the Internet.

Voice over IP (VoIP) enables voice conversations to travel over IP data networks, providing savings and convenience from the desktop. Dialpad.com's new service will transport traffic over GTE Internetworking's managed IP telephony network, which is built on the company's Global Network Infrastructure (GNI) - not over the public Internet - providing high quality. GTE's GNI is a state-of-the-art, private fiber backbone spanning 17,000 miles in the United States alone, with high capacity reach worldwide