Noise Free raises $1.4M for VoIP sound quality improvement

Noise Free, a San Jose, Calif. company that seeks to improve the quality of service on VoIP — by reducing noise — has raised $1.4 million of convertible debt from ISB Ventures.

See announcement here.

The debt will be converted into the company’s first round, which it is still raising.

A snippet:

Noise Free, Inc has fifteen unique patents currently pending. It’s co-founders and core engineering team have created a high-performance software-only approach to noise cancellation that requires little or no additional power, very little code space, and no additions to the Byte Order Mark (BOM) of the target communication device. The initial product rollout is slated for August 2007.

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