VoX Communications to Distribute Android Internet Calling App to the Google Android Market

vox_communications_logo.jpgVoX Communications has developed a mobile VoIP App for use on all Android mobile phones. Until recently, VoX had relied on other companies, fring and Nimbuzz, to deliver its mobile VoIP application to an Android device. Now, a consumer can install a VoX app directly on an Android tablet or smart phone in an easy download. VoX is working to automate this download so that it can be purchased anywhere in the world from mobile VoIP app websites.

A VoX subscriber can subscribe entirely on the phone and choose a U.S. number without leaving the interface, which makes the sign up process more elegant than many competitors. The mobile VoIP plans start at $4.95, which is a low cost of entry for a high quality and reliable VoIP service offering. VoX also offers 500 minutes for $9.95, which is less expensive than Skype, and $29.95 for unlimited calling to the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico.

The company expects to release the app to the Android Market within 30 days.

Posted on Aug 15, 2011  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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