September 11th, 2006
VoxLib, Canada-based IT software developer has come up with a technology platform, which would bridge the gap between a mobile phone, a computer and a number of Instant messenger VoIP services. The platform runs on the users PC bringing Skype services to their mobile phones.
VOX for Skype is a plug-in for Skype. No special software must be installed on your mobile. In fact, any phone can be used. As long as VOX for Skype is downloaded and running on your computer and Skype is also running your mobile will have access to your Skype account. VOX for Skype can easily be accessed either through SkypeIn or SMS.
VOX for Skype Key Features:
Skype Calls ( free calls when calling your Skype contacts)
Skype Voicemail
International PSTN Calls using SkypeOut
Shows online friends
Works on all mobile and phones
Call people on their PC
Know who is online at any moment
Call people by name
Listen to and manage their Skype voicemail
Be notified by SMS of any missed calls or new voicemails
Initiate Skype to Skype as well as send SMS messages
VOX for Skype is available free download at VoxLib and is no cost for users.
Via: VoIP Blog
Technorati Tags: Mobile Broadband Mobile Wireless Motorola Nokia Skype Broadband WirelessBookmark and Share The Post:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
1 Comment |
Mobile Wireless, Skype, VoIP, Nokia, Motorola, Broadband Wireless, Mobile Broadband |
Permalink
Posted by Editor - VoIPSoHo.com
July 31st, 2006
MINO Wireless, CA-based mobile services company, has announced a new mobile application for making international calls from Blackberry phones. Users can call any phone worldwide at very low rates.
MINO began selling its Blackberry application on Handango (www.handango.com) in May, and in the first four weeks several thousand Blackberry users have downloaded the MINO Java application, which takes only two minutes to download and install and making low-cost international calls, without dialing access numbers and PIN numbers like with calling cards.
Users can dial direct from their contact lists after they install the MINO application and pay very low international calling rates. Blackberry users who can’t download a Java application can still use MINO by pointing their WAP browsers to getmino.com.
MINO opened its service in early 2006 and has signed up over 40,000 users in more than 50 countries in a few months. “When we looked at the early adopters of our service, we found that Blackberry was the most popular device among them,” said CEO Jing Liu.
Mobile phone is the natural device for making international calls, but if users want reasonable cost, they are not likely to use their mobile phone to make international calls. Since Blackberry users already have an Internet plan for emailing, they can get the low cost and convenience of calling from PC’s and VoIP phones on their Blackberry device with MINO.
MINO Wireless was founded in 2004 and has been developing the technology to connect mobile phones to the Voice-Over-IP infrastructure for two years.
For more: Blackberry by MINO
Technorati Tags: BlackBerry MINO Mobile Broadband RIM voip Wireless Email Broadband WirelessBookmark and Share The Post:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
No Comments » |
VoIP, BlackBerry, Broadband Wireless, Mobile Broadband, Wireless Email, RIM, MINO |
Permalink
Posted by Editor - VoIPSoHo.com