August 26, 2008
Vyke Announces Standalone VoIP Client
by Jan Harris
Vyke Communications Plc, the leading mobile VoIP service provider, has completed alpha testing on its stand alone Symbian VoIP client for Symbian phones.
A beta test group has now been established, with a view to making the service publicly available later in 2008.
Www.Vyke.com users can sign-up for the beta test www.vyke.com/contact-us.jsf.
The stand alone Mobile VoIP client allows Symbian mobile phone users to make VoIP calls from their handset, regardless of their mobile subscription or limitations imposed by their mobile operator.
Vyke recently released an open beta version of its FreeTxT product, which allows Vyke users with Symbian phones to send free SMS between each other or to other mobiles around the world for a flat rate of $0.06.
Stand alone mobile VoIP and FreeTxT will be merged into one product which is scheduled for release later this year under the Vyke-Air brand.
Jan C Berger, CMO of Vyke, said:
“This beta release demonstrates that Vyke is on track with its product strategy and is continuing to position itself as the world’s leading provider of mobile VoIP and IP messaging solutions. It is important for Vyke to continuously deliver mobile-operator independent solutions to allow our customers to make effortless and cost saving calls from their mobile phones regardless of their subscriptions and/or their whereabouts!”
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Interesting news, but not sure why a “free” SMS would attract a fee of any amount !
Comment by Mike — August 27, 2008 @ 9:28 am