HelloSoft Launches VoIP on Symbian
VOIP on cell phones sounds like a good idea but would it be more or less expensive than a traditional mobile call ?
HelloSoft, Inc., a provider of VoIP Technologies for mobile devices, announced the launch of its VoIP technologies for mobile devices based on Symbian OS. Symbian OS is licensed by the many of the world’s leading mobile phone manufacturers and, to date, over 110 million Symbian smartphones have shipped worldwide to over 250 major network operators.
HelloSoft has taken one of the first of many steps to enable VoIP technology globally for the next generation of Symbian smartphones. HelloSoft’s VoIP technology, HelloDual-Mode on Symbian OS will allow users to experience fully-featured multi-mode applications. The product will enable handset manufacturers targeting the mass market to build multi-mode handsets based on Symbian OS.
HelloDual-Mode is available for licensing now from HelloSoft.
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