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Vonage today announced a new app that allows its users to place free mobile calls to their Facebook friends. Android users can make calls with the free software through WiFi or 3G/4G connectivity. For more, check out Vonage’s website.
I wrote up a longer piece on this for MobileBurn.com today, but here’s the short and dirty version for you busy Android fans. If you use an Android smartphone on T-Mobile USA or AT&T, you can now get the Vonage Mobile app from the Android Market. It will give you access to cheaper international rates [...]
Yesterday Truphone announced that a version of its Truphone Anywhere, a hybrid-VoIP service that routes calls over lower-cost local connections, will be available for German speakers in March once the T-Mobile G1 goes on sale in Germany and Austria. The application is already available on the U.S. and U.K. versions of the Android Market. Truphone [...]
The word on the street is that Skype are soon to release a native VoIP client for JAVA-enabled phones, including Android. Among others, ‘Skype Lite’ will also function on Sony Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung devices taking the total number of handsets that will benefit from the release to over 100. The new application has (allegedly) [...]
It appears that VoIP service provider Voxofon is going to make available a client for the Android platform that will automatically route calls dialed to international numbers over its low-cost VoIP network in order to save users some hard earned cash. The Voxofon client will run in the background and automatically kick in when an [...]