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October 15, 2005



Free One-to-One Videoconferencing With SightSpeed

 

SightSpeed, the cutting-edge videoconferencing provider allowing Macs, PC and Linux computers to have fast and easily accessible videoconferencing at their fingertips has just announced a breakthrough offering.

SightSpeed will in fact now offer unlimited 1-to-1 voice and video calling – for FREE. Watch this Video Mail from Peter in Customer Support to learn more.

The new SightSpeed free Basic Service Plan will now include unlimited 1-to-1 voice and video calling along with unlimited Video Mail.

The new SightSpeed Pro service plan costs $4.95 per month and includes the delivery of 4-way multi-party conferencing, Video Mail recording storage, and more.

http://www.sightspeed.com
View the Video Mail describing SightSpeed's new service plans.


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posted by Robin Good on Saturday, October 15 2005, updated on Tuesday, February 21 2006


 

 

 

 

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