Friday, February 5, 2010

Phonebook 2.0: the Latest Mobile Address Book

Once you have created your address book with all the phone numbers and addresses of all the important people in your life, you don’t feel like letting it go even if it is torn and old. Misplacing your phone full of contacts or forgetting where you kept your address book can be quite a painful act to gain it back.

Keeping all this in mind the latest Phonebook 2.0 which is a device that can store all your contacts and they will all at your fingertips. It also coordinates contact data from any different address book databases and is readily available on devices anywhere and anytime. The best feature of the Phonebook 2.0 is that it upgrades itself by collecting all the important contact information from the web.

The creation of Phonebook 2.0 was done to meet the increasing need of the users to store all types of different contacts and maintain it however it is possible. Users always struggle to keep in touch with all their contacts anywhere and anytime with the increasing number of address books that they have to maintain.

This next generation Phonebook would help the users in doing all this and more and thus it is on a high demand and is predicted to increase from a $49 million market to $2.7 billion in 2013.
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Mobile Roaming Charges decreased by VoIP

According to an industrial analyst, the increase in the voice over internet protocol (VoIP) software has made the mobile network sources cut down their international roaming charges tremendously. Even Google Voice and Skype are getting many users as they have brought the technologies related to VoIP to the normal life.

A directing analyst for VoIP and IMS, Diane Myers was of the opinion that VoIP users are expecting the same thing what they expect for mobile phones and this way Google Voice has added many features to enhance its abilities and Skype too has increased its multimedia capabilities.

The users of VoIP have definitely increased and this has made its market stronger. It has made wonders in its extremely dependable service in most of its operations mainly in the fixed line communications. The mobile part of VoIP is increasing slowly and steadily and as it is doing so it is surely not too far from the mainstream. It will in fact have many more exciting features and it will answer all the question of communication.

After some research it has been found out that the present roaming rates of UK providers are 94p per minute for receiving calls and £1.17 per minute for making a call.
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