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MINO brings VoIP services for Symbian phones

Source: voipcentral.org

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For the millions of Symbian phone users, I have some good news today. The Sunnyvale-based mobile services company MINO Wireless has brought them VoIP services.

The company has developed a new mobile application to enable customers to make cheap or very inexpensive international calls using their Symbian supported phones like Nokia, Sony Erickson and Motorola.

By downloading MINO applications, these mobile phones can bring VoIP calls for customers who can call any phone anywhere in the world at rates starting from 2.2 cents per minute.

Jing Liu, CEO and Founder of MINO Wireless said,

Though affordable international calling options like Vonage and SkypeOut are present in the market, MINO is the first company to extend VoIP calls to mobile phones.

Mr Lie continued,

Business and other users of high-end handsets supported by Symbian, have welcomed this convenience, which allows them to enjoy the low cost of PC and VoIP phones.

MINO hit the market with over 10,000 downloads by Symbian phone users in the first few months of its launch. Now, the company has more than 90,000 registered users in more than 50 countries for this new mobile application.

Published on December 11th, 2006 under , , , ,

MINO adds 100,000 customers in seven months

Source: voipcentral.org

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MINO Wireless, the company pioneered in popularizing the mobile VoIP concept for the first time has added around 100,000 subscribers worldwide in seven months, a Prweb press release confirms.

Few days ago, an Analysis report predicted that the cellular VoIP service would generate revenues worth $18.6 billion in the USA and $7.3 billion in Western Europe by 2012. The revenues from the fixed VoIP services would be $11.9 billion and $6.9 billion in these regions, respectively during the same period.

All it shows consumers associated VoIP with Internet phones are now leaning towards the mobile VoIP gradually.

The day is not so far for the Mobile VoIP to dominate the mainstream sidelining the fixed VoIP (what we call the Internet phone services).

Published on September 25th, 2006 under ,

MINO application enables Symbian Phones to provide cheap VoIP calls

Source: voipcentral.org

Sunnyvale-based MINO Wireless has asserted its latest mobile application enables to make cheap VoIP calls in the Symbian OS supported phones including Nokia, Sony Erickson and Motorola.

Using MINOs mobile application, these phones can call to any phone worldwide at rates starting from 2.2 cents per minute.

Jing Liu, CEO of MINO wireless views on the Symbian Operating System,

Though affordable international calling options like Vonage and SkypeOut are present in the market, MINO is the first company to extend VoIP calls to mobile phones.

The big brands like Nokia, Sony Erickson and Motorola use the Symbian operating system and download the MINO application easily. The growing popularity of the operating system has enabled MINO to record nearly 10,000 downloads by the Symbian phone users in the first few months.

MINO has started this service in early 2006 and registered more than 90,000 users in 50 countries.

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Published on September 1st, 2006 under , , , ,

MINO connects world with cheap VoIP calls

Source: voipcentral.org

Here is an attractive VoIP offer from MINO Wireless. Using MINOs software, people can make international calls to about 40 countries for just 2 cents per minute. The MINO software works with any Java-enabled phone, or any phone with a WAP browser. It enables the people to make calls when they are on a tour or anywhere.

Jing Liu developed MINO Wireless for Internet-enabled cell phones and Blackberrys. The VoIP company has now more than sixty thousand users from over 50 countries. This is important to note the fact that the company has set up its MINO software this year. If the same rate continues, MINO would emerge as one of the major VoIP leaders in the market.

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Published on July 25th, 2006 under ,

MINO to provide VoIP calling service

Source: voipcentral.org

People prefer landline handsets to mobile phones when it comes to international calling. Because landline service is comparatively less expensive than mobile phones. Realizing this factor, MINO Wireless, California based mobile service company charges low cost for international calling from mobile phones.

After completing three months of its international call service, MINO has now decided to provide VoIP calling service to people worldwide. MINO has been working on the project since two years to connect mobile phones to the internet.

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Published on May 5th, 2006 under

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