One4000, a global telecom service, has introduced a new low-cost offering for long-distance and international calling from BlackBerry ( News - Alert) devices. The service can cut calling costs considerably and enhance efficiency for millions of BlackBerry users around the world.
The users will have to just download the free One4000 call back application. Once downloaded, BlackBerry users can easily initiate calls via the Internet and save money, especially when dialing international or long-distance.
One4000 has also taken into account those who don’t want to download the application. All registered One4000 customers can easily and instantly initiate calls through a simple text message or through their online account pages.
With the introduction of the service through BlackBerry, One4000 hopes to increases its presence in the business segment of the telecom market. The BlackBerry device is in fact a product in the portfolio of Research in Motion. One4000 also works on most current Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Motorola ( News - Alert) mobiles.
One4000 is a mission to make international calling significantly cheaper and more flexible. The service will definitely make international calling cheaper to millions of new customers. The new service is also expected to enhance One4000’s existing offering, which includes strong products such as a mobile call-back application and a PC/Notebook call-back application, both of which are already used worldwide.
One4000 is a telecom service introduced by the Swedish company Mobile Business Challenger MBC AB. The company offers unlimited free voice calls via the world’s most widely used internet SIP protocol and other applications.
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