Intel unveils software to improve Net phone calls
Intel has licensed new software to Internet telephony carrier ITXC that it says will improve the quality of phone calls over the Net.
Created by Intel Architecture Labs, the new software helps conserve network bandwidth and gives users the same audio quality as a normal phone call, company officials said.
More details are available at www.news.com.
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