Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Voxofon First to Announce Mobile VoIP for Windows Phone 7

Voxofon – a leading provider of mobile IP-based communication services – is extending its communication platform with support for the new Windows® Phone 7 by Microsoft® when it becomes available later this year, allowing users of the new smartphone to make long distance calls directly from their smartphones at up to 98% savings over traditional telecom prices.

Voxofon has been consistently out front in identifying and addressing communication needs. Its technology augments mobile convergence, bringing mobility to a whole new level by allowing a mobile device to optimize call costs and ensure security on-the-go.

A leader in providing convenient mobile applications for its VoIP service, Voxofon pioneered similar applications for iPhone™, Android™, BlackBerry®, and the Palm® Pre™ and Pixi™ smartphones. Users have praised its service as "by far the best, cheapest and easiest to use," "flawless," and a "must-have application."

"VoIP for smartphones is a relatively new and welcome development, since mobile phone users have traditionally paid a premium for long-distance service," says Voxofon CEO Alexey Goloshubin. "The rapidly expanding demand for smartphones for both personal and business use has increased demand for cost-saving applications such as Voxofon Call Abroad."

Voxofon's international calling services allow customers to call using their smartphone, computer, land line, or a cell phone. All Voxofon services are available under a single account, providing customers with the flexibility to use the service they find most convenient.

Read more about Voxofon app for Windows Phone 7

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