Vonage Mobile Comes to the iPhone, BlackBerry and iPod Touch

vonage_logo.gifVonage launches Vonage Mobile, its first mobile calling application for smartphones. Vonage Mobile is a free downloadable application that provides seamless, low-cost international calling while on Wi-Fi or cellular networks. Once downloaded, the service saves customers more than 50% on calls to dozens of countries versus the rates charged by wireless carriers while providing far more convenience than calling cards. Vonage Mobile will be available for download on the iPhone, BlackBerry and iPod touch at www.vonage.com and the iTunes App Store later today.

With Vonage Mobile you can call around the world from home, a Wi-Fi hotspot, or while traveling around the country. Vonage Mobile is easy to use. There are no access numbers or new phone numbers to give to friends and family. Simply enter an international number or select a contact from the existing contacts on your iPhone or Blackberry and hit send. Vonage does the rest.

This app will give customers exceptional per-minute rates to any country they want to dial. In the fourth quarter 2009, we will enhance the app to include the popular Vonage World plan that was introduced for home service in August. This enhancement extends the ability to make unlimited calls to over 60 countries for one flat monthly fee to mobile users, giving customers the choice to pick the plan that fits them best.

Vonage Mobile beats the competition on value, convenience and ease-of-use
  • Rates are better than traditional wireless and landline carrier rates
  • Lets you make calls while on Wi-Fi or cellular networks, providing full mobility
  • Uses your existing contact list - just click and dial - no extra steps
  • Utilizes your existing cell phone number so the people you call will recognize who is calling
  • Real-time balance updates and the ability to automatically replenish funds in your account
  • No more trips to the store to buy calling cards, no 800 numbers or access codes, and no connection charges
Posted on Oct 05, 2009  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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Suz1124
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 18:33
Great! It is nice to see more of the VoIP service providers developing apps for smartphones. I'm curious how today's announcement by AT&T that it will open up its 3G network to Internet calling, will impact Vonage and other providers like Skype. Providing that AT&T can actually support the service, it could be a boon for these providers.

Another VoIP service that readers might be interested in is FriendCaller.com. The great thing about the FriendCaller 3 iPhone app is that it allows the user send a calling link from their iPhone or iPod to anyone who has a Internet connection. The other party doesn't need a smartphone, and doesn't need to download any software or register with the VoIP provider. It can't get much simpler than that.

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