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1ButtonToWiFi - Cheapest Mobile International Calls So Far

November 21st, 2008

Original Post at: Nadeem’s Voice over IP Blog

This new service blends many of the features and characters of the big boys’ services, but also has the advantage of mobility and cheap rates. With 1ButtonToWifi (that’s the kind of name I would use for an identifier in programming), you can make international calls from a mobile phone (yes, mobile) or any other phone wherever you are (yes, wherever) for rates starting at 2 cents per minute, and not going beyond 10 cents per minute for most popular destinations.

This service is a leap forward in mobile VoIP, doing away with the dependency on a data plan or Wi-Fi hotspot (and expensive Wi-Fi phone). I would classify it as device-based, since it is centered around a device that you have to buy and install at home/office with your high speed Internet. You have no monthly fees, you just pay when you call.

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1 Button to WiFi on KRLA 870

February 18th, 2008

Our President Steve Lipman made radio airwaves yesterday February 17th, 2008 on the Jeff Levy show at KRLA 870AM.

We’ve added the show for your listening pleasure for those that didn’t get to tune in as well as a few pics below.

Thank you to Jeff Levy & KRLA 870 AM for having us.

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WorldTel Debuts VoIP Service For Cellphones

February 18th, 2008

Source: http://www.twice.com/article/CA6530972.html?q=WorldTel+Xchange 

ENCINO, CALIF. — Telecommunications start-up WorldTel Xchange has launched a new device to enable VoIP dialing from a cellular phone.

Dubbed 1ButtonToWiFi, the device can deliver a VoIP dial tone to a cellular phone though it does not actually use Wi-Fi networking to place calls.

Users connect a “control center” adapter to a broadband Internet connection and are assigned a number that can be programmed into a cellular phone’s speed dial. Once dialed, the number will connect a cellphone to the adapter and place the subsequent call over the Internet through WorldTel’s VoIP network.

Consumers will use cellular minutes but will avoid carrier charges for long-distance or international calls, said CEO Steve Lipman.

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