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T-Mobile adds Bobsled VoIP service to Android, iOS devices

news article released on: 11 October, 2011

T-Mobile has announced today that they are bringing the Bobsled VoIP service to Android and iOS devices. The service, which is currently for desktop only, was developed by Vivox for the carrier. Bobsled lets users call Facebook friends for free from your devices, which include tablets and smartphones now. Instead of having to type a number, Bobsled lets you hit a Facebook friend ...

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#1 25 Oct 2011 @ 12:22
Jane Kronick Unverified new user
Well the fact is already there have been so many VoIP applications for Android. Every tom, dick and harry have developed an app for Android. These apps have a very short role in the quality of calls. The most important factor is that of VoIP service provider. If you select a good provider (vonage, Axvoice and a few more) you will get good quality. If you try to run the service of some Garage company, you will get poor voice quality.
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