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AOL and Yahoo make IM VoIP moves

April 29, 2008, 11:28 AM —  IDG News Service — 

AOL and Yahoo separately on Tuesday made changes to the Internet telephony
features within their IM (instant message) services.

The moves signal that both Internet giants believe that providing fee-based
VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) features is important to offer their users
and to generate revenue via their mostly ad-supported IM services, AIM
and Yahoo Messenger.

Eager to propagate the use of AIM's Call Out service, which currently can only
be accessed via PCs loaded with the AIM client software, AOL has released APIs
(application programming interfaces) for this feature.

This Call Out feature lets people place calls to landlines and mobile phones
from within the AIM interface for a fee to more than 200 countries. AIM also
offers a free PC-to-PC voice chat feature called AIM Talk.

The so-called Open Voice
APIs
are designed so that developers outside of AOL can provide AIM's Call
Out service via their Internet telephony applications and devices that support
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and Wi-Fi connectivity.

This is the first time AOL has given external developers access to AIM's Call
Out feature via APIs, said Brent Newsome, AOL's director of voice services.
"We're trying to embrace the open community for the voice world,"
he said.

Because the service is based on open standards, it will be compatible out of
the gate with a wide variety of softphones and devices, he said.

Using the APIs doesn't require special approval or obtaining a license from
AOL as long as the Call Out application clients that developers build comply
with the service's terms of service, Newsome said.

For now, the advantage for developers is to make their softphones or devices
more feature rich and theoretically more appealing to their customers. However,
AOL might later consider entering into revenue-sharing agreements with AIM Call
Out partners, Newsome said.

Meanwhile, Yahoo has selected Jajah
to provide the VoIP technology behind Yahoo Messenger's premium
voice service
, which lets its about 97 million users make and receive calls
to and from mobile phones and landlines in more than 200 countries.

Jajah's technology will power this Yahoo VoIP service starting in the third
quarter. The deal also calls for Jajah to handle payment processing and customer
support.

IDG News Service

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