Chattercube

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Chattercube was the world's first peer-to-peer voice network. The Chattercube hardware and software allowed a network member to turn his or her PC into an Internet telephone allowing other members of the network to "borrow" local phone lines of other members and complete local calls without the need for VoIP pops. David Jones and Wayne Dehart were the founders of ChatterCube in 2001.

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