Are you reading on and sharing top 10 tips to save in this cash crunch era? Certainly all those blog posts and magazine story tips about saving do tell you to cut on your phone calls and use more text messages. But with the Mobile VoIP, you can still keep on your international phone calls. There are many options like Skype, Truphone, Jajah and more recently on the buzz is Vopium.
Vopium is determined to drive down the cost of international mobile phone calls. Interestingly, if your phone is equipped with Wi-Fi, you can utilize it for a more cost saving purpose; yes you can make FREE Wi-Fi calls to other users using Vopium in Wi-Fi zone. So calling free with Wi-Fi gives a lot of value when you’re on a business trip and you can connect back with your office colleagues. Finding a hotspot on travel is not that difficult as many airports and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi zone.
Another interesting feature that its competitors don’t offer is back up of your phone contacts and calendar entries. So with Vopium Synch, you don’t have to worry if you lose your phone or have to shift your contacts to a new phone.
Vopium supports lots of devices so you can be sure that your phone is compatible but it is always safe to check your phone compatibility first. On a broader note it supports iPhone, BlackBerry Curve, Pearl, Storm and also has clients for Symbian N and E Series.
Now to the Pricing: Vopium is competitive when it comes to individual country calling plans but they should have blanket kind of packages. For example with standard package a call to India costs USD 0.08 with Vopium, USD 0.092 with Skype and USD 0.102 with Truphone. Apart from being competitive in rates, Vopium also offers 30 FREE minutes of international voice call to test their service. Isn’t that cool? Here’s the link to get started with free minutes.
So all in all, Vopium has good voice quality, competitive rates and offers some value added features. Do share with us your trial calling experience. Happy Calling! & latest mobile phones
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