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Matrix announces V Phone – Mobile and Wireless VoIP on the Apple iPhone

Published 13 November 2009 No Comment

Matrix Knowledge Management Pty Ltd has announced the launch of an exciting new application that lets iPhone users make VoIP calls and send SMS messages over IP. The V Phone offers a key advantage that is sure to grab the attention of users of other mobile VoIP software.

Rather than locking iPhone users into working with a single VoIP provider, it lets users choose between multiple providers of their choice for voice calling. The V Phone nullifies the single provider protocol and lets users choose the most cost-effective provider for each task, a capability that is unique among such programs. In addition, the V Phone app is the first ‘open and configurable’ app to also offer SMS messaging over IP.

The V Phone’s SMS features offers two standard VoIP provider networks, as well as an option for entering the user’s own provider of choice. The app’s VoIP calling and text messaging options works with WiFi, allowing for convenient coverage without the need for a SIM card. Additionally, iPhone users can now make 3G/GPRS/HSDPA VoIP calls. With an intuitive, attractive graphical user interface and simple installation steps, the V Phone makes it easy for anyone to save money and start getting more out of their mobile or cell phones.

Matrix has released a video on You Tube demonstrating to iPhone users on how easy it is to configure and use the app. Matrix has submitted the app to Apple for approval and believes it should be available in the App Store within 2 to 3 weeks.

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