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Moka Enables Skype Users to Translate Text Messages

Categories: Skype, Web Tools
Moka Enables Skype Users to Translate Text Messages

Communicating between Chinese, Spanish and English just got a whole lot easier with today’s launch of a multilingual chat service for Skype, called Moka Chat. Moka, provider of mobile language translation and communication services, today announced the release of its language translation technology for Skype, which gives Skype users the ability to chat in English, Spanish or Chinese with other Skype users. With over 2 billion people in the world identifying English, Chinese or Spanish as their first language, Moka is providing mobile language translation and learning solutions in support of both the consumer and business markets for an increasingly borderless world. Having recently partnered with China Mobile to bring its mobile language translation service to the Chinese market, Moka is now expanding its reach across new markets and communication platforms with Moka Chat for Skype. Using Moka Chat, English-speaking Skype users can now easily send translated text messages to Chinese or Spanish Skype buddies, enhancing their Skype experience while at the same time improving their language skills. In addition, Moka Chat for Skype enables users to send translated SMS text messages using Skype’s built-in text messaging service. Moka Chat for Skype is now available for free during the beta period and can ...

Anatomy of Free Net Telephony in India

Categories: Featured, Internet, Mobile 2.0 India, Skype
Anatomy of Free Net Telephony in India

Question - With Free Internet Telephony just come up in India some of you could thought that, you were already making calls over the internet, than what's this Free Internet Telephony meant for? Answer - That works only over net-enabled PCs. You couldn’t terminate internet telephony calls on fixed and mobile networks and vice-versa. Now TRAI newest recommendation has now made it possible to do so. TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) has broken the ice finally after all that scrutiny over illegal Internet telephony in India in last year's October when big names such as Skype, Google, Net2Phone has to go under scrutiny and alleged of 10 million minutes of illegal net telephony without any license. On 12th of May TRAI released a 12 questions consultation paper on "Issues related to Internet Telephony", which needs to replied by the stake holders, example of various countries and background of Internet Telephony in India. The question relates to whether ISPs should be permitted net Telephony services to land-line phones within India, what would be implication and Interconnections between computers and land-line/ mobile phones. On Aug 18 TRAI come with detail recommendation i.e. conclusion to permit Internet telephony to ISPs with permission to provide Internet ...

Skype, Google, Yahoo Facing Scrutiny in India over Illegal Net Telephony

Categories: Google, MSN, Mobile 2.0, Mobile 2.0 India, Skype, Yahoo, Yahoo India
Skype, Google, Yahoo Facing Scrutiny in India over Illegal Net Telephony

PC to PC telephony is one such service that every big companies are providing it for free to its customers and companies such as Skype, Yahoo, Google, MSN and Net2Phone.com are prominent ones in India with its net telephony services, all you need is PC, headphones with mic and software (online or downloadable such as Skype). Internet Service Providers Associations of India (ISPAI) are alleging that internet companies mentioned above are eating market share of Indian companies and thats too illegaly i.e. without any licensed net telephony services. ISPs also allege that voice chat through Google, MSN and Yahoo is resulting in revenue leak for the government. Internet telephony, estimated at 200 million minutes a month in which use of illegal net telephony without valid license is estimated at 10 million minutes a month. ISPAI had alleged that an ISP licence or a unified access services licence (UASL) is required to provide Internet telephony, which these companies do not possess. However, MSN and Yahoo denies such claims by putting a point that they offer free service so levying a service tax through licencing is not an issue anymore. In India, companies like Skype, Vonage, Packet 8, Go2call, Lingo, Impetus, Dialpad and Net2Phone have been offering ...

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