Net2Phone, a global provider of voice over data network solutions, has announced the release of Mobitalker, the first tri-mode international calling application for mobile smartphones.
Enabling low cost international calls using VoIP or traditional switched telephony from every country worldwide at significant savings over the local mobile service providers, the Mobitalker app allows users to make calls by choosing between three different call types, depending on their preferences and locations.
"Mobitalker is at the leading edge of mobile telephony applications" said Jonah Fink, Senior Vice President of Net2Phone, in a release. "With smartphone adoption exploding worldwide, there is an almost endless pool of end users who will benefit from Mobitalker."
Mobitalker is available for the iOS (iPhone and iPad), Android, and Symbian (News - Alert) (Nokia) operating systems with Blackberry and Windows Mobile expected to arrive shortly.
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