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Vopium to be one of the 2009 Sponsors of Team Saxo Bank

Vopium , the Danish based mobile communication company, is now one of the official 2009 sponsors of the professional cycling team, Team Saxo Bank . This means that you as a Vopium customer will get exclusive cycling related offers. Vopium gives you cheap, international calls from your mobile phone at a superb quality. In short, with Vopium you’ll reach the world for less. Team Saxo Bank is owned by Bjarne Riis, former winner of Tour de France, and he has managed to create the world’s best cycling team who is present at all important races throughout the world. The team of cyclists will in the future be using Vopium’s service to make their international calls and they will, of course, be extraordinary exponents of the Vopium brand. Tanveer Sharif, CEO of Vopium , comments, “We, as do Team Saxo Bank, share a common goal of results, commitment and teamwork. We’re thrilled that the team will be using our service when making international calls – and especially, of course, to h

5 Best Mobile VoIP Applications

With rapid increase in the trend of making VoIP calls from mobile phones, the competition among some popular apps is continuing to get tense everyday. Other then fiercely struggling to compete with each other by offering latest features and packages, increasing their availability on various phones, the VoIP companies are undoubtedly providing people with reduced cost for international calls. VoIP Apps for your Mobile Phone Keeping a close watch on these apps, I bring you some red-hot apps present in the market which enable people to call their relatives while on-the-go. With Christmas just few days from now, call your relatives this year (from anywhere you are) by using any of these VoIP apps and do share your experience with us. Fring fring™ is a mobile internet service & community that enables you to access & interact with your social networks on-the-go, make free calls and live chat with all your fring, Skype®, MSN® Messenger, Google Talk™, ICQ, SIP, Twitter, Yahoo!™

9 Ways To Ease the Switch to Mobile VoIP

Mobile VoIP is an increasingly popular calling option for people who are seeking to reduce their calling costs while maintaining the option of making calls while they’re on the go. Mobile VoIP allows users to make free or low-cost calls to people who use the same mobile VoIP service as well as to make inexpensive calls to many international phone numbers through the use of their mobile phone. However, people may still be hesitant to start using mobile VoIP services simply because they’re unfamiliar with how they work. If you’re one of those people, you should know that making the switch from your standard mobile phone use to mobile VoIP services is really easy. And here are nine ways that you can make the switch even easier on yourself: 1. Learn the language The biggest problem that people have with starting to use any type of VoIP service is that they aren’t familiar with the terminology that describes VoIP services. Whenever you’re starting to learn a new type of technology, you ne

Vopium available on BlackBerry

Vopium , an emerging MVoIP now becomes available on Blackberry where it provides you the benefit to enjoy VoIP calls absolutely on the go. Vopium is available for BlackBerry Pearl, Curve and the BlackBerry 8800 series. Blackberry users can now obtain great cost saving facility on international calls. It automatically detects the international calls and enables the users to check or top-up their account balance whenever desired. Apart from this, Vopium also gives 30 minutes + 100 SMS free trial to any destination in the world. You can use Vopium from Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Canada, UK, US and few other countries. Before you start making calls, you can exactly find the rates available for different countries. Application user interface of Vopium on Blackberry To discover more on what you can do with Vopium on Blackberry, read below. Easy Installation Process : You can easily download/Install Vopium application in Black

Enjoy Free 30 Mins + 100 SMS any where in the world with Vopium

Vopium allows you to save 40-90% when making international calls or sending SMS from your mobile and now ENJOY 30 MINS FREE calling without registration to your home country without changing your current operator or SIM-card. You pay your mobile provider for a local call and Vopium for the international add-on. It only takes a few minutes to register at Vopium. You just download the Vopium software, which takes the same time as downloading a new ring tone. Install the Vopium software, and you are ready to “reach the world for less”. The core of Vopium`s product is a software program that is installed on a mobile phone or Smartphone from all major producers such as Nokia, Sony-Ericsson, Samsung, HTC and Motorola. It takes less than a minute to download and install the program, which works on most of the newer phones. The program runs in the background and when you are making an international call you will be asked if you wish to use Vopium. Read More… Enjoy Free 30 Mins + 100 SMS any

What Is Mobile VoIP?

Mobile VoIP is an extension of mobility to a VoIP Voice Over Internet Protocol network. There are several methodologies by which a mobile handset can be integrated into a VoIP network. One implementation turns the mobile device into a standard SIP client, which then uses a data network to send and receive SIP messaging, and to send and receive RTP for the voice path. This methodology of turning a mobile handset into a standard SIP client requires that the mobile handset support, at minimum, high speed IP communications. In this application, standard VoIP protocols (typically SIP) are used over any broadband IP-capable wireless network connection such as EVDO rev A (which is synchronously high speed — both high speed up and down), HSDPA , WiFi or WIMAX. Another implementation of mobile integration uses a softswitch like gateway to bridge SIP and RTP into the mobile network's SS7 infrastructure. In this implementation, the mobile handset continues to operate as it always has (as