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Link: Free WiFi-enabled phoning/texting service reports growth.
Move over Skype, there’s a new kid on the block offering free phone and text-messaging services for WiFi-enabled mobile devices. Barablu reports that its "free calls community" has spread to 96 countries since its launch at the FT World Telecommunications Conference in December of last year. ... Continue reading »
Move over Skype, there’s a new kid on the block offering free phone and text-messaging services for WiFi-enabled mobile devices. Barablu reports that its "free calls community" has spread to 96 countries since its launch at the FT World Telecommunications Conference in December of last year. ... Continue reading »
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