Re: Using Pc to call landline numbers...???

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Hi RoberVA...

But in win98, there is a dialler included for the purpose which i need and i
have been using to make calls, is there any dialer software available for
winxp for this purpose, absolutely i wont use to do any wrong thing...

_MrM_
"RobertVA" <robert_c72AThotmail@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> mujeebrm wrote:
>> HI,
>> my name is mujeeb. I want to call anther phone no using my pc using
>> normal landline phone system, no pc2phone, voip here, just want to record
>> the conversation, if needed, is there any free or shareware software 4
>> win xp which lets us do this simple thing as i cant find any caller
>> software like that one in win 98 or Me for calling other phones using ur
>> pc in win xp sp2. plz help me in this regard.
>>
>> thanx a lot.
>> _MrM_
>
> You would need a modem designed to also work as an ansewering/voicemail
> machine for that. The typical generic PCI winmodem is only designed to
> modulate and demodulate the tones used to communicate between modems.
>
> Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) typicaly requires you to use a
> braodband internet connection and the voice signals are modulated or
> demodulated by equipment located near where the other person is located.
> The ablility, or lack thereof, is then a matter of the VOIP software's
> features.
>
> Easyer and much less expensive to by an answering machine with recording
> capabilities or a tape recorder and one of those suction cup pickup coils
> for a telephone handset. Make sure the other party knows you are recording
> the conversation, since covert recording violates criminal statues in some
> circumstanses and jurisrictions. At one time a periodic tone was required
> if you were recording a phone conversation. It might be a good idea to
> include the other party consenting in the recording.


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