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TeamSpeak is a quality, scalable application which enables people to speak with one another over the Internet. TeamSpeak consists of both client and server software. The server acts as a host to multiple client connections, capable of handling literally thousands of simultaneous users. This results in an Internet based conferencing solution that works in a variety of applications such as team mates speaking with one another while playing their favorite online game, small businesses cutting costs on long distance charges, or for personal communication with friends and family.

Among TeamSpeak's incredible range of features are crystal clear voice communication, Windows/Linux cross-platform design for both the client and server (although a third party client for Mac OS X is also available), a built in web based administration control panel for the server, and a highly scalable user permissions system. In addition, the TeamSpeak server can spawn multiple instances or "virtual servers" from a single server session, thus easily facilitating "server farming". The server also has a native SQLite database but can be configured for use with MySQL, and has built in command line query capabilities via telnet, allowing practically limitless customization and integration options.

TeamSpeak is FREE of charge for non-commercial use, and has very low cost licensing fees for commercial use. If you own a web hosting company or you would like to apply to become an Authorized TeamSpeak Host Provider (ATHP) with unlimited earning potential, please contact us or visit our FAQ for more information on licensing and terms of use. If you're new to TeamSpeak, please visit our Getting Started page for further information.
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