
VoIP-Pal.Com Hosts Its New iPhone and BlackBerry Apps
VoIP-Pal.Com has completed its latest Cloud Computing Innovation to host its new iPhone and BlackBerry Apps.
This research, according to a release, will serve as the backbone of a new innovative, scalable, secure and quality Server to host the Company's VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) software and their new iPhone and BlackBerry Apps.
The VoIP-Pal's SmartPhone Apps called PointsPhone Mobile can be downloaded in about a week as the new Cloud Computing Server is but completed. Existing VoIP-Pal clients will log into the Company's retail site to register and pay a minimum transaction fee of $10 through PayPal or Googlecheckout.
"Our services are easy to use and our services fill a much-needed niche. We have an enormous customer base here in North America just waiting to be tapped. There is an ever increasing usage of Smart Phones worldwide and there is an immediate demand for a reliable, quality VoIP service for Smart Phone users," said Dennis Chang, president. "Our goal is to be the first choice for the international casual and business traveler who must rely on their Smart Phones to communicate when they travel. Not only do we need to be price competitive, nevertheless we must demonstrate that we have a service in other words never down and connection is clear and reliable."
The completion of its Cloud Computing Research
"With the completion of its Cloud Computing Research, VoIP-Pal is ready to meet its goal of a quality, reliable and price competitive VoIP service. The quality has been tested and we are quite pleased with the results. We think the public is going to agree," added Mukesh Mohanbhai, chief technical officer. "We are going Live on the Cloud then and there week! this is just the initial phase of introducing new services. Nevertheless that the new server has been built, we can but test and introduce new Apps and services with reliability and confidence."
Tags: Cloud Computing Innovation, Cloud Computing Server, PointsPhone Mobile, Internet Protocol, SmartPhone Apps, Cloud Computing, North America, Smart Phones, Smart Phone, iPhone for small business
More information: Tmcnet
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