This VoIP software facilitates PC to phone, mobile and web voice calls along with browser-based click-to-call feature. It also provides phone numbers, local phone plans, long-distance, and international calling options for US and Canada.

Vbuzzer is not limited to PC-to-phone service only. It is possible to use its VoIP service with regular phones by purchasing a VoIP phone adapter. Users need to connect one end of the adapter to a broadband internet router and the other end to a regular phone device to use this feature.
Local phone plans for major Canadian cities such as Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, etc., are available for $50/year. US phone numbers are also available for major US cities. Long distance calling plans are available for the US, Canada, and various other countries.
Overall, Vbuzzer is a great VoIP software that offers users flexibility, affordability, and accessibility. It's a must-have for anyone looking to stay connected in the most convenient way possible.
Version 2.5.250: N/A
Version 2.5.225:
enhanced telephony features
enhanced fax features
enhanced Mobile SMS features
added multiple IM supports with MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ
added sync feature with Outlook and Outlook Express
added conversational translation interface
added RSS feeds including video supports (youtube videos)
Version 2.5.195:
enhanced telephony features
enhanced fax features
added multiple IM supports with MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ
added sync feature with Outlook and Outlook Express
added conversational translation interface
added RSS feeds including video supports (youtube videos)
Version 2.5.171:
enhanced telephony features
enhanced fax features
added multiple IM supports with MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ
added sync feature with Outlook and Outlook Express
added conversational translation interface
added RSS feeds including video supports (youtube videos)
Version 2.5.053:
enhanced telephony features
enhanced fax features
added multiple IM supports with MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ
added sync feature with Outlook and Outlook Express
added conversational translation interface
added RSS feeds including video supports (youtube videos)