Babble
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Babble is a British internet telephony service. It was one of the first commercialisations of VoIP technology, appearing in 2004 approximately 6 months after the proprietary Skype opened up interest in telephony over the internet. Operating out of offices in London Docklands, West London and Hertfordshire, Babble is a SIP-based service with interconnections to the ordinary telephone network permitting inbound and outbound calls from its network.
Babble was re-launched in 2006 by Allan Howes and Simon Lewis who bought out the service from its parent and floated on the London Stock Exchange (Ofex: BABO).
Babble is also an online word-search game.
External links
- Babble.net - The internet telephony service - [Babble.net]
- Babble Softphone - the free-to-download-and-use SIP phone for Babble - [Babble softphone]
- PlayBabble - an online word-search game [playBabble]
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