VoIP services update roundup

While some services are going beta, others are getting out of beta. In and out. That’s today’s voice services round-up.

1. Sky-Click rolling out its beta. Remember Sky-Click? The Switzerland based company that we think will disrupt call-center service market segment with low-cost, outsourced tools to monitor a call center. The back-office is Ajaxified, based on Dojo.

Cyril Lamblard dropped us an email to beckon the release of the virtual call-center toolkit in a beta version. Invited members could try some of new tools. Sky-click claims to incorporate all current click-to-call, click-to-chat, click-to-seeonvideo market tools into its solution. That means tools from eStara, Ingenio, Telephony at Work (bought by Oracle a few days ago) or WebsiteAlive.

Here are some client-side screenshots for you, dear readers.

2. Talkety expands its features. Marley Fabisiewicz, Talkety CEO, warned us that now Talkety combines VCard import, conference calls, Paypal credit buying. For the record, Talkety could be considered as the Jajah teenage cousin. It’s still growing fast, hasn’t grabbed venture capital as much as Jajah, and with a nice dream to make every phone call as cheap as possible. Currently, the site is unavailable.

3. Ether, out of its beta version. Ingenio has taken Ether out of its testing phase and put into its a “zeta” phase ― one day, we would seriously write a book on kewl words of Web 2.0.

Since its birth, Ether generated quite a bunch of buzz, as its business model clones the eBay’s but dedicates itself to consultancy and services that could be done a phone.

Jun 22, 2006 | By Nuno

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