NoiseFree VoIP is not another Internet telephony service. Rather, it is the first support software offering a noise management capability. It uses a patent pending technology that automatically detects and blocks out background noise to give users a near landline quality experience.
It is compatible with popular VoIP software like Skype, Google Talk, Yahoo! Messenger, and leading soft phones available in the market. It is currently in beta version so you can download and try it for free.
However, this offer is limited only until December 31, 2007. There’s also no further information about its future price range. Additional features include:
- Low power consumption
- Very low memory requirement
- Advanced Voice Activity Detection
- Fast Echo Cancellation
- User-friendly installation
- Readily available through download
With many noise cancellation solutions you can find in the market like the one used in audio conferencing, you might be wondering if there is any significant advantage for using NoiseFree VoIP.
NoiseFree claims users do not need to buy additional hardware devices or other expensive solutions to support the laptop or soft phone.
According to Noise Free Wireless, Inc. President and CEO Alon Konchitsky, this software also reduces the packet load on a network, resulting to enhancement of overall bandwidth availability.
But do you think a noise cancellation software is important enough for people to pay extra bucks just to get one? If so, is there a substantial market for this? Based on my experience calling from different VoIP software like Skype, Google Talk, and Yahoo! Messenger, the idea of using a noise cancellation device never crossed my mind.
Then again, the potential might lie heavily on enterprise markets like the growing contact services outsourced from different countries in Asia. Only if the price is reasonable enough.














1 Comment Already
Pingback & Trackback
Related Post
Please Leave Your Comments Below