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ArticlesIf You Build It, They Will Chat


January 1998 / What's New / If You Build It, They Will Chat

Ichat's Customer Interaction Suite simplifies hosting large-scale on-line product launches, sales events, and chats on commercial sites. The suite includes the Ichat Events application, which integrates audio, video, and Ichat's Rooms chat server for hosting on-line events, and the Assist application for posting customer service information like FAQs and searchable message boards. Ichat Ass ist creates threaded HTML discussion archives and can be used for real-time on-line sales support. Ichat Events starts at $1595 and Assist at $2495. They run on a variety of server architectures.

Contact:  Ichat, Austin, TX
Phone:    888-242-8669 or 512-425-2200
Internet: 
http://www.ichat.com



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