New Mobile VoIP Service from MyNetFone

VoIP provider to launch apps and mobile service for iPhone, Android, and Symbian.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Oct 25, 2010
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"The iPhone App is now available and the company says apps for the other two operating systems will be released soon. The company describes the move as "a strategically significant milestone to MyNetFone" and claims that its mobile VoIP service stands apart from others in its superior quality, ease of use and feature richness," writes iWire's Stuart Corner.

"According to MyNetFone technical director, Rene Sugo, 'We have really cool, nifty features such as conversation recording and voice tunnel technology, which are a "nice to have" bonus,' " Corner writes.

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MyNetFone offers VoIP for iPhone, Android and Symbian

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