| 23rd November - C3, the software
company supplying the Seteca interactive system for chat-and-date and social networking
services, is adding a SIP interface to its system so that surfers can access sites
over VoIP services such as Skype. Seteca ( inset left ) takes calls from
landlines, mobile phones, voice or 3G video, Internet soft phone including SIP
video or Internet Skype. It can connect all these call types together and route
them to any destination of any type. Seteca already operates dating services
and chatrooms and is now being used for social networking as well, where it allows
callers to talk to each other, by whichever route they choose. It provides a commercial
structure with a site moderator and a subscription facility. With social
networking already expanding fast, the ability to accept IP calls could encourage
even more people to join in either via a PC with Skype or a similar connection
or by phone. C3 is introducing this service as big brands and retailers
move to offer social networking services for groups of consumers with a common
interest. Companies using C3's system for social networking can already
accept calls and videos directly from 3G mobile phones. The SIP option is particularly
important as it will keep costs low for callers using the higher value 3G video
services. This could revolutionise social networking as people will be
able to browse and update their profile by 3G phone, from wherever they happen
to be; they no longer need to be at their computer to put their content online.
Social networking sites will be able to offer new revenue-generating services
based around 3G video, tapping a new revenue stream. "We are likely
to see a growth in social networking sites using value-added services to grow
their revenues," says John Wood, Managing Director of C3 Ltd. "This
will be in addition to the income they receive from advertising." About
C3 Ltd C3 Ltd is Europe's leading supplier of standards-based communications
platforms for call handling and e-business. The company has installed many thousands
lines of communications technology for corporates and service providers since
1990. Applications include: prepaid telephony, emergency call out, IVR, speech
recognition, contact centre, virtual call centre, voicemail, automated solutions,
SMS, IdTV, VoIP and Status Messaging. C3 is based in Cambridge UK and is a member
of NOC. C3 Ltd works with technology partners Aculab and Dialogic.
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