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Dotell Launches Version 2.0 of Phone-To-Streaming System

New York-based Net Technologies (http://www.nette.com) today announced the 2.0 release of its DoTell phone-to-streaming technology.

DoTell 2.0 version has new features including support for Linux and Solaris operating systems, in addition to Windows NT. It also now supports encoding into three formats: QuickTime, Windows Media, and RealAudio.

Nette and rival companies Evoke and TellSoft all allow users to create streaming files simply by leaving phone messages.

"Our goal is to make Internet broadcasting as simple and cost-effective aspossible," said Lynda Meyer, founder and CEO of Net Technologies. "DoTell 2.0does just that. The use of this unique streaming audio technology is by farthe fastest, easiest and most economical way for any organization to add freshcontent to its web site."

DoTell is available either as a subscription service or licensed as a turnkey system.

Last week Evoke released a Java-based player for its phone-streaming technology, which allows anyone with a Java-enabled browser to listen to messages.

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