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Nimbuzz launches Voice Calls on Android

Nimbuzz Android Logo Irrefutably, companies now-a-days are endeavoring hard to ascertain that their products aren’t alike two peas in a pod when it comes to tugs of war. Joining the flock, Nimbuzz has very recently launched voice calls (VoIP) on Android, complementing its instant messaging and social network aggregation service.

Impressively, the company will now offer its users high quality VoIP calls from Nimbuzz on Android by taking in Global IP Solutions’ VoiceEngine Mobile. In addition, there are calls over Skype, Google, Yahoo! and Windows Live Messenger, offering users an entirely complete communications and messaging service via the brand-new Nimbuzz application.

“We are delighted to launch VoIP calls over Android and are excited to welcome our existing and new Android users to enjoy the benefits of free mobile VoIP calls & instant messaging with Nimbuzz. From an industry perspective, today’s announcement firmly establishes VoIP’s place in the future of the mobile eco system,” explained Evert-Jaap Lugt, founder & CEO of Nimbuzz.

Needless to say, but Nimbuzz’s free to download and free to use application launched in May 2008 has already enabled masses across the globe to enjoy free calls and instant messaging with friends across their own network and favorite online social communities.

To apprise, the Nimbuzz technology has pioneered next generation mobile calling, with over 300 million Nimbuzz calls already made each other. In a recent survey, 69 percent of Nimbuzz users reported that they anticipate the usage of mobile VoIP calling more in the coming 12 months.

The Nimbuzz application is free to download and uses a mobile internet data connection over 3G, 2G or Wifi networks, and across thousands of the world’s most popular mobile devices on all major platforms such as Symbian, J2ME, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android, Windows Mobile.

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