Barablu, the company that began the free calls from mobile-to-mobile revolution,
today announces that its software is now fully compatible with Nokia's N95 smart
phone.
LONDON, May 30 -- Barablu users can now use the N95 to call other online users
anywhere in the world for free, as well as chat with them and receive video calls
also for free.
Since December 2005, Barablu has been developing a free communications world
and millions of users have since downloaded Barablu's free software from its website
(www.barablu.com) driven by sheer economic sense. By installing Barablu on any suitable mobile
device, consumers can use the company's peer-to-peer (P2P) technology to call
other online users from any hotspot anywhere in the world for as long as they
like for free.
And that means people can enjoy the Barablu free calling and chat experience
from hotspots in homes, schools, restaurants, libraries, supermarkets and beyond.
Even towns and entire cities have become hotspots.
But the Barablu mobile lifestyle experience also extends to offline calls. When
users need to call the offline landlines or mobiles of friends, colleagues or
family, they can use Barablu Out to call at very low rates. A call to North America,
for example, costs as little as 1p per minute and Barablu Out calls can be made
to every country in the world.
About Barablu
Barablu was founded in December 2005 to create a free communications world. By
leveraging Internet connections and installing Barablu's peer-to-peer technology
on mobiles, Pocket PCs and PCs, users can call and chat with other users for free
at anytime. Fifty-six smart phones and Pocket PCs are now Barablu compatible,
and the company expects to make many more compatible by end 2007 and beyond as
new generations of smart phones come to market. For further information, visit
www.barablu.com.
Looking for Apps for your N95? See this Nokia N95 App directory over at the LBSzone
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