AIM Call Out launched, is it AOL's reentry into VoIP?
5 Star it
Share
Bhagaban Sahu , New Delhi:
Sep 14 2008
Made Popular Sep 14 2008
AOL has launched its AIM Calling Out service, using which the customers can make international calls to nearly 200 countries from their landline or mobile phones. It is of course a paying service and applicable to non-American customers only. Check...
Add Images and Videos
Close X
Recommended Tags or Keywords
Search by Tags or Keywords
Selected Media ( You can Upload only Six media )
Sorry no picture found for this combination of tags. Try to search minimum number of tags at once
1 Stars
It only makes sense for AOL to ”get back” into the voip scene. Everyone I know uses AIM to chat, so why not throw voip capabilities in there.
Jon
My VoIP Provider
Jon
My VoIP Provider
1 Stars
Isn’t 1.7 cents a minute a bit steep compared to some of the other comparable solutions out there?
Bryan Hertz
Bryan Hertz
1 Stars
I am sure AOL will offer some great Voip Discounts. There are so many Voip Providers out there; it’s about time AOL gets in the game.
1 Stars
I’m sorry but AOL could mess up a you know what. If I am going to use a computer type of voip, I’ll look elsewhere.
Van
business long distance and a free audit
Van
business long distance and a free audit
Have you tried Skype? There are so many Bsiness Voip Providers out there but I heard Skype has a very reliable Business VOIP.
AIM is used widely, AOL make right step
what was its feature why many consumer will turn into such service?
Local Opinions (8)
0 Stars
I wouldn’t call it a reentry since we never left. We’ve been there all along with AIM’s PC to PC VoIP calls (still there and always free). AIM Call Out is just the latest entry, positioned for folks who just want outbound calling at great rates without a monthly subscription fee.
You can make calls using either your AIM client or whatever phone is handy (although using AIM is the less expensive way to make calls.)
While we do have great international rates, it is also well-suited for US calling too at just 1.7 cents per minute.
You can make calls using either your AIM client or whatever phone is handy (although using AIM is the less expensive way to make calls.)
While we do have great international rates, it is also well-suited for US calling too at just 1.7 cents per minute.
1 Stars
It only makes sense for AOL to ”get back” into the voip scene. Everyone I know uses AIM to chat, so why not throw voip capabilities in there.
Jon
My VoIP Provider
Jon
My VoIP Provider
1 Stars
Isn’t 1.7 cents a minute a bit steep compared to some of the other comparable solutions out there?
Bryan Hertz
Bryan Hertz
1 Stars
I am sure AOL will offer some great Voip Discounts. There are so many Voip Providers out there; it’s about time AOL gets in the game.
1 Stars
I’m sorry but AOL could mess up a you know what. If I am going to use a computer type of voip, I’ll look elsewhere.
Van
business long distance and a free audit
Van
business long distance and a free audit
0 Stars
Have you tried Skype? There are so many Bsiness Voip Providers out there but I heard Skype has a very reliable Business VOIP.
0 Stars
what was its feature why many consumer will turn into such service?
Global Opinions (8)
0 Stars
I wouldn’t call it a reentry since we never left. We’ve been there all along with AIM’s PC to PC VoIP calls (still there and always free). AIM Call Out is just the latest entry, positioned for folks who just want outbound calling at great rates without a monthly subscription fee.
You can make calls using either your AIM client or whatever phone is handy (although using AIM is the less expensive way to make calls.)
While we do have great international rates, it is also well-suited for US calling too at just 1.7 cents per minute.
You can make calls using either your AIM client or whatever phone is handy (although using AIM is the less expensive way to make calls.)
While we do have great international rates, it is also well-suited for US calling too at just 1.7 cents per minute.
1 Stars
It only makes sense for AOL to ”get back” into the voip scene. Everyone I know uses AIM to chat, so why not throw voip capabilities in there.
Jon
My VoIP Provider
Jon
My VoIP Provider
1 Stars
Isn’t 1.7 cents a minute a bit steep compared to some of the other comparable solutions out there?
Bryan Hertz
Bryan Hertz
1 Stars
I am sure AOL will offer some great Voip Discounts. There are so many Voip Providers out there; it’s about time AOL gets in the game.
1 Stars
I’m sorry but AOL could mess up a you know what. If I am going to use a computer type of voip, I’ll look elsewhere.
Van
business long distance and a free audit
Van
business long distance and a free audit
0 Stars
Have you tried Skype? There are so many Bsiness Voip Providers out there but I heard Skype has a very reliable Business VOIP.
0 Stars
what was its feature why many consumer will turn into such service?
Add your Comment
Home

Delicious
Digg
Facebook
Reddit
Stumble Upon
Technorati
Mixx
Sphinn
Twitter
SphereIt
Propeller
Gmarks
Newsvine
Yahoo! My Web
Live Journal
Blinklist
E-mail
RSS 










You can make calls using either your AIM client or whatever phone is handy (although using AIM is the less expensive way to make calls.)
While we do have great international rates, it is also well-suited for US calling too at just 1.7 cents per minute.