New noise canceling software for VoIP services has been released by Silicon Valley start up, Noise Free. The software, NoiseFree VoIP, is in beta and is free to registered users till the end of the year. NoiseFree claims its VoIP product supports a wide variety of VoIP software and services including: Skype , Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk as well as many soft phones. It has been tested and is compatible with WindowsTM XP and Vista.
"Our software easily installs and when used at both ends of a call completely removes the challenges presented by uncontrollable environmental noise. Additionally, NoiseFree VoIP is able to reduce the packet load on a network, mitigating instances of voice distortion due to impacted network nodes. By doing so it enhances overall bandwidth availability."
Unlike many other noise canceling offerings, the NoiseFree software does not require additional hardware devices, DSP chips, or other additions to support laptop or VoIP handset usage. The software has been demonstrated at this weeks CTIA conference in San Francisco.
For More:
- Noise free statement [1]
- Report [2] from CTIA conference
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SoliCall slams background noise Report [3]
VoIP quality on the upswing Article [4]
Links:
[1] http://www.noise-free-wireless.com/noisefree.html
[2] http://snapvoip.blogspot.com/2007/10/noisefree-voip-will-clear-up-your-calls.html
[3] http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/solicall-slams-background-noise/2007-06-18
[4] http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/voip-quality-upswing/2007-09-20