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Lycos Phone will compete with
similar products from Skype and Yahoo.
Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service
Monday, March 27, 2006
Lycos plans to launch on Monday a VoIP (voice over
Internet Protocol) phone application, its first
serious entry in years to the now red-hot market
of Internet telephony.
Lycos Phone, which will compete directly with similar
offerings from Yahoo and eBay's Skype unit, is based
on technology from Axill Europe, whose Globe7 application
Lycos is licensing.
The companies have entered intro a 3-year exclusive
deal, during which Axill has agreed to not license
Globe7 to any other major portal, including Yahoo,
Google, Microsoft's MSN, and Time Warner's America
Online.
Lycos is confident that its Globe7-based service
will distinguish itself from the pack through a
collection of entertainment and interactive features
that aim to complement its core Internet phone functionality,
says Brian Kalinowski, Lycos' chief operating officer.
Just Like the Living Room
With Lycos Phone, the company wants
to replicate a "living room" experience for users,
by letting them engage in other activities while
they chat, such as watching television, listening
to music, conducting instant messaging sessions,
and surfing the Web, all within the phone application's
interface.
To this end, Lycos Phone can be considered a "full-service
media player" with integrated features such as streaming
video IPTV, MP3 player, Web browser, proprietary
IM (instant messaging) network, and, later, the
Lycos Mail Webmail service, he says. It is necessary
to pack these features within the interface because
the time users spend in their VOIP applications
has been and will continue to rise, he says.
"We wanted to provide something that went beyond
a standard IP dialer. Lycos Phone is not only a
one-stop shop application for communications, but
also for consumption of media content," he says.
All calls made from a PC to a PC are free. Rates
for calls made from a PC to an outside line, be
it to a mobile or regular phone, vary by country.
Lycos partnered with Verizon Communications for
the telecommunications component of the service.
Users can also get a free U.S. telephone number
to receive calls. To obtain one, they need to provide
Lycos with their name, e-mail address, and mailing
address. This validation also makes them "gold"
members and consequently eligible for special discounts
and offers.
Lycos Phone will feature banner ads within the phone
interface.
The application will be
available online.
Just Like the Living Room
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