Fring has been busy developing its mobile VoIP application for different platforms and has now announced that Microsoft has awarded the application its “Designed for Window Mobile” certification. Back in October, fring was approved by Apple for use on its iPhone and iPod devices. The company has also released a new version of fring for
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Found under: mobile VOIP, VOIP, Blackberry, RIM, Vyke Communications has released a beta version of a Mobile VoIP software and service for Blackberry devices using RIM software. Currently Vyke offers mobile VOIP to Symbian and Windows Mobile users. Vykes mobile VOIP solution for the Blackberry though is said to be unique as it uses a variation of VoIP which enables users to make VoIP calls over th...
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MobileTopSoft on 31st Dec 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Vyke Communications (www.vyke.com) today announces that it has released a beta version of its Mobile VoIP software and service for Blackberry devices using RIM software, which is available through Vyke’s enterprise sales channels. With the addition of this Blackberry software, Vyke now offers its Mobile VoIP solution on the three most used mobile operating systems in ...
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GoMoNews on 19th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
As we head towards the end of the year I’ve been thinking about some of the mobile companies and applications I’ve looked at this year and what’s missing from their line up. So, I’ve highlighted the key service enhancement I’d like to see from each of them in 2009. The mobile VoIP space is a particular
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SMSTextNews on 11th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
This question just in from a reader (oh alright, it’s my own question): Can anyone recommend a company that can provide a few UK virtual mobile numbers with voice terminated over SIP and SMS over SMPP or some other API? Preferably not numbers that are stupidly expensive to call and excluded from other MNO’s minutes buckets. Let me
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SMSTextNews on 11th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)