Free calls with VoX Mobile app

VoX Communications is now pushing its updated mobile app that offers free and unlimited voice calling, video calling, and text messaging. Download the app for free and use it to communicate at no cost with all other VoX subscribers.
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The free VoX Mobile app features:
- A unique telephone number
- Unlimited free calls to other VoX Mobile customers
- Unlimited free SMS to other VoX Mobile customers
- Unlimited free video calling to other VoX Mobile customers
- 3-way calling
- caller ID
- Integrated contacts
- Integrated dial pad and advanced compression technology
After downloading the app it will only take seconds to create your account. Calling and messaging will work just as they do on your phone, so there is no learning curve.
VoX users can contact anyone in their phone to invite them to join the app as well.
VoX operates over the internet and utilizes your phone’s 3G or 4G data plans or WiFi connections.
The VoX mobile app is available for Android and iPhone/iPad.
The app will also let users call non VoX subscribers through a couple plans like “Pay and Go,” where you pay as little as one buck to buy a real phone number and make low-cost domestic or international calls.

1,000 free minutes with Ultra Mobil

Today, Ultra Mobile is helping its subscribers call all over the world for free. Today, Ultra Mobile is giving every one of its customers 1,000 minutes per month of free international calls.
Call over 70 countries and send unlimited SMS to more than 190 countries. This plan includes free calls to India and other popular destinations including Bangladesh, the Dominican Republic, Nigeria, and Vietnam.
Ultra claims that its customers can now call 70 percent of the world’s population for free – or 3.3 billion mobile subscribers.
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Ultra went live in October 2012 and has a range of pricing plans. The cheapest starts at $19/month for 250 voice minutes (plus the 1,000), unlimited global texting and 50 MB of data.
In an interview with FierceWireless, Chris Furlong, Ultra Mobile’s executive vice president of product development and marketing, said “we really want to make international calling like a call anywhere else.”

WhatsApp to Offer Free Calls

I bet most of you are familiar with WhatsApp. It’s one of the most popular group messaging apps out there. My friends have used it for years.
Since its founding in 2009, WhatsApp has maintained its simple approach – no frills, “no ads, no games, no gimmicks” said CEO Jason Koum.
But last week Koum announced that WhatsApp will expand to provide free voice calls sometime in the second quarter of 2014. The new feature will roll out on Android and iOS devices first and eventually make its way to Windows Phone and Blackberry.
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WhatsApp will have a lot of competition in Viber, Line and BBM but Koum is confident. “We use the least amount of bandwidth and optimize the hell out of it,” Koum said.
WhatsApp has 450 million users worldwide and engagement rates at over 70%. No wonder Koum is confident.
You also may have heard that WhatsApp recently got acquired by Facebook for $19 billion. But Koum reiterates that WhatsApp will continue operating independently of Facebook. “There are no planned changes. We can only get our product to a billion or 2 billion users if we continue down the path we started on.”
WhatsApp is free to use for the first year and then $1 per year after that.

Call India free with iCall!

Are you trying to call someone in India? Tired of paying a lot of money for long distance calling? Use iCall and save money now!
iCall is a VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) app that lets you make free calls to other iCall users. iCall also lets you make free calls to anyone in the United States or Canada, even if they do not use iCall.
iCall works via Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G networks, and you won’t get charged for roaming – no matter where you are in the world!
iCall also lets you make 720p HD video calls. That’s nice!
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iCall also lets you send free SMS to any phone and has a centralized system where you can chat with people on various platforms like Yahoo Messenger, Facebook Messenger, Google Talk or MSN.
If you need to conduct business, iCall also provides free conference calling.
There are many other additional features of iCall. Some of those are the ability to screen calls before picking up, send calls straight to voicemail, route incoming calls to other numbers, and read voicemail transcriptions through email.
Tell your friends and family in India to sign up for iCall and start talking to each other for free now!

Free calls with MobiVoip

MobiVoip is a mobile calling application for those of you who want to make free calls – who don’t want to overpay anymore for telephone calls.
MobiVoip lets users make free voice and video calls to other MobiVoip users. It also lets you send free SMS to other MobiVoip users.
Further, MobiVoip lets you call non MobiVoip users for extremely low rates. Why? Because MobiVoip wants you to stay connected to your friends and family all over the world.
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MobiVoip uses a telephone number as a universal authentication ID meaning you’ll be able to register on the app in seconds. Start making free calls instantly. Additionally, MobiVoip automatically tells you which of your contacts are already using the app so you can make free calls with them.
MobiVoip works silently in the background of your phone and automatically receives all incoming calls and texts, so you’ll never miss a message from anyone. It will also let you know if any of your contacts joins the app.
MobiVoip claims you could save up to 90% of your telephone bill by using its app. MobiVoip supports 3G, 4G, EDGE and Wi-Fi connections. Invite friends to MobiVoip and receive calling credits to reach those not on the app.

Free Calls with Facebook Messenger on Android

Facebook just released version 4.0 of their communications app Facebook Messenger for Android. One of the updates included in version 4.0 is free calls.
Now a blue phone icon appears in the top right corner of the chat window. Click on it to call the contacts you’re talking to. The calls are free over Wi-Fi, otherwise standard data rates apply. You can use Facebook Messenger on Android to make free calls to anyone else who is on the app regardless of where they are in the world.
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Version 4.0 also introduces the ability to create Groups and name them, and set group photos to keep in touch with the people you message most. You can now also forward text messages and photo messages from within conversations by pressing on them.
Finally, the new app brings with it Conversation Shortcuts, which allows you to talk with your contacts right on your homescreen. To do this, tap the menu button and select Create Shortcut.
Download the update through the Google Play Store and enjoy free calls to anywhere in the world!

Free calls with Mo+

There are many free calling apps out there. If you’re looking to find one, freecallsto is the place to start. This week we bring you Mo+, a free app that lets users make free calls and send free SMS.
Mo+ is new and definitely stands out from the pack.  Mo+ lets users make free calls and texts to other Mo+ users as well as to contacts that do not have the app installed on their phone. That’s a big difference between Mo+ and a Viber/Line.
Mo+ also has a walkie talkie function. Pair a handset with the app and use them as walkies talkies. Another standout feature.
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The app works even when you don’t have mobile connection because it runs over VoIP or data.
You can also personalize the app a lot. Create your own profile and also set your favorite wallpaper to serve as background for your calls and texts. This app allows more personalization than most others.
It’s also simple and easy to use. It’s available for Android and iOS. The app makers say you can start making free calls and sending free texts with a minimum amount of taps.
The app also replaces calling cards because calls are free.
Some users have claimed sound quality isn’t as good as others, but other users say it’s great.
Verdict is this is an app worth checking out.