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To: STK1 who wrote (1075)2/12/1998 12:20:00 AM
From: Ron Kline  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2349
 
Does anyone know if VocalTec gets royalties for providing these services through their software. It seems like if it wasn't for VocalTec, these people would not be getting any business?

I had a guy from Europe call me through Delta Three and I was not happy with the call. Every time I talked I heard my own voice come back at me. It was very difficult to talk. Also you could not have a 2 way conversation since 2 people talking at once cancelled each other out.
Ron



To: STK1 who wrote (1075)2/12/1998 7:52:00 AM
From: Ted Downs  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2349
 
Charles,
I have heard of Delta Three, but after going thru news releases yesterday I still can't figure the exact relationship with voclf.

The Internet phone services are being provided through Delta Three, a wholly-owned unit of RSL Communications. Delta Three is setting up gateways in all European centres.

The above excerpt from that article is confusing also since voclf has a stake in ITXC gateway which would be a competitor to Delta Three. Correct me if I'm wrong and what do you believe the relationship with voclf and Delta Three is?

Ted