Gaming and VoiP
In the bad old days, gamers had to use in-game text chat or third-party VoIP conferencing applications to contact teammates in online game worlds, adding time costs because of the need to type and switch browsers or applications.
Today, VoIP support is becoming ever more tightly integrated with the most ambitious online worlds. Players have long used VoIP products from TeamSpeak and Ventrilo within games like Quake and World of Warcraft, with TeamSpeak boasting about 1 million online users. More recently, Vivox has been introducing VoIP products that are seamlessly integrated with a game’s infrastructure, participant communities and look-and-feel. read more












