Ventrilo is a scalable Voice over IP (VoIP) communications system that is known for it's clear sound and administration capabilities.
It can be used for home / personal applications like talking to friends and family, or playing organized online games where voice communications can make the experience more effective.
It can also be used in an enterprise environment as a productivity tool for conducting long distance conferences.
Server Features:
- No setup fees.
- No bandwidth limits.
- 24/7 operation.
- Excellent performance and reliability.
- Web based control panel.
- All codecs available for no extra charge!
Locations Available:
- New York
- Atlanta
- Dallas
- Chicago
- Los Angeles
- Seattle
- Montreal
- London
The motto E Pluribus Unum was first used on our coinage in 1795, when the reverse of the half-eagle ($5 gold) coin presented the main features of the Great Seal of the United States. E Pluribus Unum is inscribed on the Great Seal's scroll. The motto was added to certain silver coins in 1798, and soon appeared on all of the coins made out of precious metals (gold and silver). In 1834, it was dropped from most of the gold coins to mark the change in the standard fineness of the coins. In 1837, it was dropped from the silver coins, marking the era of the Revised Mint Code. An Act of February 12, 1873 made the inscription a requirement of law upon the coins of the United States.



