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Challenger Mobile Releases Android-Based mVoIP Platform

September 10th, 2009 | by Jhananthi Janakiraman |

More interesting news on Android is doing the rounds. As an iPhone contender the Android mobile OS was offered to phone manufacturers by Google spawning various types of touch-screen cell phones and smartphones not very long ago.

Android users get to navigate on their phones using fingers, browse the Web and enjoy YouTube and Google Maps, all features one would expect from a next-gen smartphone.

Android phone sales have been on the upswing with T-Mobile alone selling over a million Android mobiles in the last six months. HTC Magic from 3 selling well in European markets. Motorola is also in the fray with its new Androids. Samsung and Sony Ericsson are also to follow suit.

Service providers are not to be left behind with new services being created and old ones adapted for the Android.

Now Challenger Mobile’s mVoIP (mobile Voice over Internet Protocol) services will reach Android phones. This will allow you to use many free and premium features. You can make free Internet calls from your mobile handsets, enjoy competitive rates to domestic and international fixed and mobile phones and also call forward VoIP calls to mobile phones.

Increased adoption of Android phones will lead automatically to convergence of Challenger Mobile technology with Google Android operating system which will become a part of their services.

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