damaka users only need one software to connect to different instant messaging platforms, call friends all over the world, watch Internet TV, conference with webcam, and share desktops
RICHARDSON, Texas – January 5, 2006 – damaka™, a fast-growing communication and collaboration software company, launches IM connectivity to MSN, Yahoo, AOL and Google. This feature allows damaka users to chat with friends across different platforms without having to launch multiple IM clients. Seamless instant messaging is a new element of the industry’s smallest downloadable peer-to-peer damaka software, which includes Internet TV, desktop sharing, and video conferencing.
According to MIT student Laila Shabir, “I have been using damaka VoIP application to make free calls to my family in Dubai. The new damaka IM is easy to use as I can move from MSN to AOL by clicking on a button. I am so glad that I don’t have to launch other IM clients to talk to my friends around the world. Also, it helps in removing the different communication tools clutter on my desktop and I am glad there’s finally a company that can do everything in one application.”
“With the addition of multi-platform IM to its white-label product suite, damaka now allows carriers, service providers, and online communities to cost-effectively deliver unified communication and collaboration services to their user base,” says Satish Gundabathula, CTO of damaka. damaka’s approach to integrating multiple functionality into its SIP-based, peer-to-peer Personal Softswitch™ aligns with the requirements that many companies have for an out-of-the-box triple play solution to increase productivity and generate new revenue streams.
damaka’s P2P communication (IM, Voice, Video, data) is end-to-end encrypted. This feature makes the software a powerful tool for secure and robust corporate communication worldwide.
Screenshot: http://www.damaka.com/IMConnectivity/
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