Press release
May 30, 2007
VONaLink DialBridge - New Software for Bridging Cell
Phone Calls to VoIP Released
VONaLink DialBridge software lowers the cost of
long distance calls from cell phones by bridging the
call to any SIP based VoIP phone system.
Richmond Hill, Ontario – May 30, 2007 – Arcosoft Inc.,
developer of VoIP call recording and productivity
software, today announced the release of VONaLink
DialBridge. Directly making a long distance call from a
cell phone, especially international, is so expensive
that it is unthinkable. Services exist to enable someone
to call a local access number, enter the destination number,
and then be connected at a cheaper rate. The concept of DialBridge is
similar, except that the DialBridge software runs on a
home or office personal computer so that any VoIP
service could be used, benefiting from the ultra-low
cost for long distance VoIP. Tested VoIP providers
include Vonage and Callcentric.
Caller authentication is by caller ID or password.
Optionally, DialBridge could do a callback so that
instead of a long outgoing call from a cell phone, the
call is turned into an incoming call, allowing the
unlimited incoming minutes of a cell phone plan to be
used.
DialBridge runs on Windows Vista, XP, 2003, and
2000. Priced at $29 USD, DialBridge is available now for
evaluation download from www.vonalink.com |