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Windows Messenger 5 inadvertantly confirmed?

A friend of mine at work subscribes to the Net2Phone feature in MSN Messenger 5 and passed this email on to me thinking I'd be interested in the changes to the Net2Phone service. Whoopty-doo I thought, but then something jumped out at me and I thought it was more interesting than what was originally intended. Anyways, I've bolded it in the email below. What do you think folks? Windows Messenger 5 confirmation finally? They make it quite clear in the email that they're definately talking about Windows Messenger and not MSN Messenger. Is the MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger fiasco over?

As a customer who makes phone calls with .Net Voice Services, we thought you would like to know about a significant change that is occurring to the service. .NET Voice Services is going to be removed from Windows Messenger when it is next released. If you choose to upgrade to the new Windows Messenger, the ability to "Make a Phone Call" will be removed. However, .Net Voice Services currently is available and will continue to be available through MSN Messenger. To continue making phone calls, you should download and use MSN Messenger. All Windows Messenger features are available in MSN Messenger, and you will have the same list of "buddies" in MSN Messenger. Note: If you currently place Net2Phone phone calls through your MSN Messenger this message does not pertain to you.

View: Messenger website

News source: E-mail

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