Sunday, May 1, 2011

VoxOx iPhone App makes appeal and cheaper textos (PC Magazine)

VoxOx Friday communications provider has released its first mobile app, VoxOx appeal for iPhone, which allows users to make international calls cheap, to send or receive faxes and SMS text messages and to conduct conference calls.


It also provides the transcript of the call and "Find Me" call to several phones. The app is available free at the Apple App Store. Users can register for a free incoming number within the app.


VoxOx is located in the shadow of other providers of telephony like Skype, Vonage and Google voice, but it offers no doubt more of these services. Like Google Voice, VoxOx can transform voice messages into text or route a call sequentially to several phones until it reaches you, but it also provides for actual phone service, requiring no not that you have your own such as the voice of Google. Skype can offer a telephone service, but with Skype, you have to pay for a phone number, where VoxOx offers free telephone numbers to the United States. And perhaps even more crucial, VoxOx can receive and send SMS text messages, while Skype can only send them.


Using service call Connect of VoxOx, a user of the application can call a number in its iPhone contacts list, and the service will launch what appears to be an appeal to the iPhone. The company blog explains how this saves costs: "a user dials simply a telephone number from and then expect their phone ring with this person on the line.". Instead the appeal forwarded as an outgoing call to a mobile carrier may charge toll fees, VoxOx the transforms into an incoming call, which in most countries, is free of charge. "This means also do not make use of data, which is often capped in current plans.

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