YapOn Offers Mobile VoIP Offering
25 Mar, 2007, 10:30 am IST | by
Sharon Khare
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YapOn, a provider of mobile Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solutions, has announced the launch of two new service offerings—Text to Talk, that provides mobile subscribers across the globe, regardless of carrier, the ability to access the competitive long-distance rates directly from their mobile device; and Quick Connect, which enables YapOn subscribers to initiate long-distance calls (landline and mobile) via YapOn's web interface. "Text to Talk and Quick Connect empower YapOn subscribers with access to the most competitive long-distance rates, worldwide, coupled with the freedom of mobility. You no longer need to be chained to a computer or fixed line in order to make long-distance calls economically" said Ken Rozinsky, Chief Technology Officer of YapOn. YapOn customers have access to both Text to Talk and Quick Connect, and with both service offerings, they don't need to to change mobile providers, and don't have to purchase additional hardware or software. All of YapOn's offerings are based on a pay as you go model, where subscribers are not required to maintain minimum volumes and only pay for what they use. YapOn is offering all new subscribers a 30-Day Free Trial. |
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