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1. Web Chat Features
2. Web Chat Usage
3. Web Chat List
4. Web Chat Charges
5. Web Chat Help
6. Web Chat Enhancements
7. Web Chat Forum



Contents



1 Introduction

Besides the substantially advantage over Net2MAX's Chat service is


2 Chat Address Book

One centralised address book for your instant messages, emails, mobile phones, computers.


3 Chat Broadcast

See voice, text, image messages to one or a thousand with one click on the Address Book.


4 Chat Gateway

Chat supports sending and receiving message between a large number of networks, covering both traditional PSTN (phone, fax, sms, mms etc.) and the internet (email, facebook, skype, yahoo etc.)

  1. Email
  2. Facebook
  3. Fax
  4. Gtalk
  5. ICQ
  6. MMS
  7. MSN
  8. MySpace
  9. Phone
  10. QQ
  11. SMS
  12. Skype
  13. Twitter
  14. Yahoo


5 Chat Queue

Ability to have a group of people handling the same chat address is important in a lot of


6 Chat Room

7 Chat Streaming

[b]Audio[/b]

[b]Video[/b]

In some rare cases, besides talking, you might like to see each other.

Web chat comes with video support.

[b]Screen[/b]

A lot of times, looking at your face through the webcam is no good, if what you want to show is something on your computer screen.

Screen sharing can be activated easily.


8 Chat Transport

Unlike Chat Gateway which uses standard Net2MAX identities to send and receive messages on behalf of the member on different networks, Chat Transport using the users' OWN identities on those network to send and receive messages.

For example, if a member has her own Gtalk (Google Talk) account "janesmith@gtalk.com", then instead of sending and receiving messages on the Gtalk network with "commandnmx@gtalk.com", she can use her own "janesmith@gatlk.com".

Some chat networks support by Chat Transport includes:

  1. MSN
  2. Yahoo
  3. Google
  4. AIM
  5. ICQ
  6. QQ

But using Chat Transport, there is NO need to load multiple chat clients like Gtalk, MSN, QQ, Yahoo etc. locally on your device. You can access all those networks with you own identities (on those networks) through ONE chat client - either Net2MAX's Web Chat or your preference XMPP client.


9 Web Chat

Since Net2MAX Chat is based on XMPP Chat there are numerous software available for accessing it: http://xmpp.org/software/clients.shtml

Net2MAX has created a web browser based version to complement the other XMPP clients, so its users will always have a common user interface for accessing Net2MAX Chat worldwide on any computer that has a standardised web browser installed.


10 XMPP Chat

XMPP (formerly named Jabber) is an increasingly popular open standard messaging protocol. Net2MAX was one of the first platform to base its messaging network on XMPP and numerous platforms (from Facebook to Google) have also adopted XMPP since.

There are XMPP software available for most computing platforms: http://xmpp.org/software/clients.shtml allowing the users to access the Net2MAX Chat service from almost any devices on earth.

The Chat Transport and Chat Gateway expand the reach of XMPP substantially, providing Net2MAX Chat users with wider reach that any other chat service in the world.

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