Sunday, August 19, 2012

TMCnet's SIP Trunking Week in Review

is eligible to submit products for compliance testing by the Avaya Solution Interoperability and Test lab.”

Ravi Prasher, president of BroadConnect Telecom said this new solution changes the way SMB’s can be integrated. “The days of SMB’s paying large service fees and getting over served, are a thing of the past,” said Prasher. “They fully understand that our service is both flexible and scalable and can easily fit into their growing needs.”

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Finally, imo.im Avails introduced a new messaging communication platform that’s compadible with Android and iOS devices. The new service will allow users to connect to other messaging services such as Google Talk, Facebook (News - Alert), and Skype by allowing for voice calls over the Wi-Fi or an Internet connection.

TMCnet Contributor, Calvin Azuri, explained “Leveraging the latest app from imo.im, users will now be able to make voice calls to their contacts via Wi-Fi, 3G, and 4G Internet connections. As a free voice calling app, the new offering has been designed to do away with associated cost of mobile minutes without compromising on the quality of the connection,” said Azuri. “Furthermore, the new app does not need data usage even when connected to Wi-Fi.”

Ralph Harik, CEO at imo.im agreed saying this new product will help users communication without increasing their mobile bills. “The availability of free voice calling for iPhone (News - Alert) users is a critical development for users looking to keep those valuable lines of communication open while saving on their mobile costs.”

Read more about imo.im voice messaging solution here.

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