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Apple Warms to VoIP Apps, Approves Advanced Softphone For iPod Touch

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Toktumi CEO Peter Sisson demonstrates his Line2 app, which adds a second phone number to the iPhone. The app is now available for the iPod touch, turning the device into a sophisticated softphone.

Apple seems to be changing its tune on VoIP apps for the iPod touch. Less than a week after it was submitted, Toktumi’s Line2 VoIP app has been approved by Apple. The $14.95 a month app turns the iPod touch into a fully-featured telephone.

“Interesting was how quickly it was approved – less than a week from submission!” says Toktumi’s founder and CEO, Peter Sisson. “I think its an important development.”

Already available for the iPhone, Toktumi‘s Line2 app joins Skype and Truphone For iPod on the touch, but boasts more features, Sisson says. As well as unlimited U.S. and Canada calling and low international rates, the app has a host of “professional-grade” features, such as call waiting, conferencing, call transfer and visual voicemail.

“It turns the iPod touch into a serious telephone,”Sisson says. “It’s a real telephone. You use it over Wi-Fi and you’re spending $15 a month and that’s it.”

In January, Apple approved an update of the Line2 app on the iPhone to make and receive phone calls over a 3G or WiFi. The approval was in stark contrast to Apple’s earlier stance on VoIP apps, which seemed hostile. Apple’s position was highlighted by the spat over Google Voice, which Apple still hasn’t approved for the App Store.

On the iPhone, the Line2 iPhone app provides with an additional number. It’s pitched at business users as a way of separating business and personal calls.

It also provides a host of advanced, business-oriented call control features like caller-specific call forwarding, after-hours settings, voicemail by email and an auto-attendant (“Press 1 for…”). And it can be used to avoid roaming charges when travelling overseas.

Avaliable as a free 30-day trial, Line2 is $14.95 a month, pay-as-you-go. Here’s the iTunes Link.

Hit the jump for a couple of videos showing how it works.

The 3-minute intro

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xcL2J1JmTg

The 8-minute user guide

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xr7ZPqCwAI

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19 responses to “Apple Warms to VoIP Apps, Approves Advanced Softphone For iPod Touch”

  1. quertime says:

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  2. best app on ipod touch says:

    How much all this process cost?

  3. Nathan Lee says:

    I really appreciate this move by APPLE… it has done a world of good for iPad. I enjoy this facility using Freephoo. This is a free voip app at http://itunes.apple.com/se/app….  Its compatible with WiFi and 3G. Calls are very clear and hardly any call drops. I also get to talk to all my friends on freephoo for free. Its a great choice for any1 who wish to try more things from their iPad.

  4. Ben Torry says:

    My iPad turns into an awesome phone with the help of Freephoo. this is a free voip app which is easy to download and very easy to use. I must say its designed well and the clarity of calls is top class. Free calls to all my friends on network are absolutely free. Its a thumbs up from me :-)

  5. Cheng Lin says:

    Initially the idea of such a big phone seemed funny, but now i am liking it. I use freephoo to make calls form iPad and i have faced no serious issues while operating it. I started making calls almost instantly after downloading it for free. Free calls, WiFi, 3G, simplicity and great international pack… its got it all.

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