
Tribair is Launching a VoIP app for iPhone
TRIBAIR, a startup based in Montreal, Canada, is launching their global network of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) hotspots where members turn their personal or business WiFi into hubs for other members to use. When TRIBAIR users make paid long distance calls hotspot owners earn up to 20% of all earnings made over their hub. TRIBAIR aims to create the largest, decentralized VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) community in the world
Anyone with a smartphone can download the TRIBAIR application for iPhone, Android or Blackberry and includes a starter credit of 25 cents, which represents 17 minutes of calling to over 50 countries. They can make calls without warning using the application over WiFi or 3G. Members can take advantage of long distance VOIP calls to non members at rates that are 45% cheaper than Skype directly from their smartphones.
Service provider
TRIBAIR is not just a service provider, it's a sharing community with a global vision. Each member contributes by opening their WiFi router secured by proprietary research from TRIBAIR. The application automatically displays TRIBAIR free Wi-Fi networks anywhere in the world. Calls between members use only data, not airtime, which means furthermore savings on airtime and roaming charges.
"TRIBAIR leverages the network effects inherent in phone conversation to build a base of users who need to stay in touch," said Eric Reiher, CEO of Tribair and serial entrepreneur. "Smartphones are feature rich however the costs of MMS, roaming or long distance is punishing. We're here to make communications a rewarding experience, both socially and financially."
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