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Cut costs with mobile VoIP

If like the rest of us you’re striving for ways to cut back on spending now the credit crunch is in full effect, then a new mobile VoIP app from one of the mobile VoIP operators such as Truphone, JahJah or Fring could be just for you. Many offices around the country have already made the switch to VoIP to take advantage of a massively cheaper way to make phone calls. Now the technology has been developed so you can take advantage of VoIP through your cell phone. Not only is this hugely convenient but it also has the potential to save your business a huge amount of money. Mobile phone bills can cost businesses a substantial amount of money especially when the nature of that business involves calling overseas.

One draw back with mobile VoIP in recent times has been a lack of clear sound or problem with latency where a noticeable gap in the sound was audible when having a conversation with someone. However with the creation of better audio codec’s these issues seem resolved. Then there was the problem with the mobile VoIP client being very difficult to operate with a certain degree of technical know how needed in order to be able to use it successfully. Finally there was also an issue with what mobile handsets were compatible with the mobile VoIP software. All these issues combined made mobile VoIP quite an unappealing prospect.

It certainly seems like those days are well and truly a thing of yesterday with mobile VoIP clients such as Fring and JahJah now working with a wide array of popular mobile phones, including the iPhone and the BlackBerry – the obligatory mobile device in business. As well as this they are easy to install, working seamlessly with your existing phone book. For these reasons there is little excuse not to have a mobile VoIP client installed on your phone not least because they are free to download and install. What are you waiting for start saving money on your mobile calls!

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