Archive for the 'VoIP' Category

The FemtoJack – Reduces Phone Bills And Also Works As A Cell Phone Signal Booster

The femtoJack is like the magicJack phone in that it provides users with unlimited local and long distance calling but different in that it works with mobile phones as opposed to a landline phone.

LowCaller, the mobile VoIP software from BetaMax

LowCaller is a small program, which can be installed on Blackberry, Windows Mobile or Symbian mobile phones, to make calls via VoIP services from BetaMax

Is BetaMax VoIP really cheap? True effective rate of Nonoh

BetaMax is considered as one of the VoIP providers with lowest calling rate. But is it really cheap or a trap to fool customer? Let’s a look on some calculations based on my usage of Nonoh.

MagicJack, a VoIP service running through USB device

If you are interesting in switching from you expensive traditional landline or getting VoIP phone service then you might want to check out the new magicJack. The magicJack is a new VoIP phone service that runs solely through a USB device that is sold by the company.

Google Voice improves integration with Gmail

In my recent post about Google Voice, I showed my feeling that the integration between Google Voice and other Google products such as Gmail was not tight enough. Obvious, it is just a matter of time. Just a few days after that post, Google Voice has further improvement of integration with Gmail.

First impression after upgrading my grandcentral account to google voice

I had GrandCentral account for quite a long time, but it is not so useful to me since I am living outside US. So when I received notification asking me to upgrade my GrandCentral account to Google Voice, I didn’t take action immediately. However, I am looking for VoIP solutions for Android phones like HTC [...]

Pros and cons, review of Nimbuzz

Nimbuzz is my backup choice of Mobile IM program after Fring. In fact, I started to use Nimbuzz even before Fring, since the initial version of Nimbuzz was based on Java ME and when I was still using my Motorola E680i, Fring didn’t has J2ME version yet. Though Nimbuzz has a shorter history than Fring especially on smartphones, it developed very quickly and make itself a serious competitor of Fring. Here is a brief summary of Nimbuzz’s advantage and disadvantage

Pros and cons, review of Fring

Fring is my favorite mobile IM client since I changed to Nokia S60 smartphone. It is the first really mobile VoIP software I used. Today, I received the notification that it is updated to version 3.40.28/29. This update just fix some bugs and there is no major improvement. So the Pros and cons of Fring remain the same.

How the official Skype Java mobile version works

In general, this official Skype Java mobile client is almost nothing new comparing to third party Java mobile VoIP/IM client. If your mobile phone is supported by Fring, it will be a better choice.

Digg your favorite mobile applications to get free voip credit

I made a digg website, digg.mobile4free.mobi, you are welcome to visit it and recommend your favorite mobile applications, VoIP and other things related to mobile. Most active contributer of every week will receive a small gift (free voip credit).