TelTel Adds Music to SIP Internet Telephony

According to an announcement from TelTel, provider of peer-to-peer Internet telephony, they are adding a selection of music and audio programming to the services offered to members of their network. At more than one million members, TelTel claims that its network is "the world's largest SIP-based Internet Telephony user community."

TelTel says it is now providing 13 channels of audio entertainment in two languages and will soon be adding more. The company's press release is available on TMCnet at:

TelTel Offers New Media Channels Via SIP-based Internet Telephony

TelTel's P2P service integrates instant messaging and voice calling using standards-based SIP technology.

In case you're curious what TelTel's user interface is like, here is a screen shot from their FAQ page showing their IM and dialpad functions:

AB -- 5/27/05

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