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Tubaloo enables Android VoIP via 3G

16 September 2009 No Comment     Bookmark and Share

Tubaloo enables Android VoIP via 3G

Tubaloo enables Android VoIP via 3G

A small Chilean company called Tubaloo has come up with a product of the same name that enables the use of 3G data networks for the purpose of IP phone calls.

PhoneDog has posted a first look article on this application:

Tubaloo integrates itself into your dialer so that you can continue using your phone as usual while the app decides how each call should be routed. It offers a sort of automated VoIP. The user doesn’t need to worry about call routing, and the only differences one notices about the initiation of a VoIP call routed by Tubaloo is the blue icon that pops up in the notifications bar, the blue dialing screen, and the new active call screen (first two images below). This hands-off routing is possible because of Tubaloo’s MINU$ technology, which stands for Mobile Intelligent Network Utilization System.

Head over to PhoneDog for more details

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