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December 6, 2004 at 6:00 am #16463BigBlueBall NewsMember
Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service
December 6, 2004
Voiceglo, a subsidiary of TheGlobe.com, has released a test version of an application designed to create interoperability among four major consumer instant message (IM) networks.
The application, called GloConnect, lets users exchange text and voice instant messages across four major consumer IM networks: America Onlines AIM and ICQ, Microsofts MSN Messenger and Yahoos Yahoo Messenger.
The caveat is that GloConnect works through the Web browser interfaces of those four IM networks, so users cant take advantage of the interoperability if they are using the IM networks through the companies proprietary PC software, which is the primary way most users access the IM networks.
Still, GloConnect has the potential to be very useful, an analyst said. “If they can pull off seamlessly (the interoperability) — and I dont have any data to suggest one way or the other — I think it could be a very useful tool, because one of the key problems (in the IM market) is the lack of interoperability between these systems,” said Michael Osterman, president of industry analysis company Osterman Research.
Although it seems GloConnect is the only company currently providing this type of IM interoperability, the company is bound to find itself with competitors soon, simply because demand for interoperability among IM networks is growing rapidly, Osterman said. “With the interoperability issue, youre going to see more of these kinds of solutions. As people use instant messaging more, they expect it to be like e-mail, where it doesnt matter which system youre on: You just communicate seamlessly across different systems,” he said.
GloConnect, which also lets users place and receive phone calls from their Web-based IM interface, can be downloaded for free at http://www.gloconnect.com. The ability to exchange text and voice instant messages is free, as is the ability to make peer-to-peer VoIP phone calls to other GloConnect users. As for calling regular phones or wireless phones, users get 10 free minutes, after which they must sign up for a paid plan. GloConnect uses Voiceglos existing GloPhone Web and PC-based telephony platform on the back end.
GloConnect unites the four IM networks through a network overlay technology, said Brian Fowler, chief technology officer of Voiceglo and TheGlobe.com. “We operate agnostic to the (different) IM protocols,” he said.
Voiceglo is confident GloConnect will not be challenged legally by AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo because GloConnect simply enhances a users IM application without logging into or connecting to the users IM network, Fowler said. This is why Voiceglo works through the IM networks Web-based interfaces, since trying to link the IM networks through their proprietary PC software would bring up a host of legal issues for Voiceglo, Fowler said.
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