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| Barablu Sees Significant Growth For Its Free Mobile Phone Calls Barablu, the free calls community, announces a strong customer demand for its newly launched free calls and text Mobile-to-Mobile (Wi-Fi enabled) service, which has spread to 96 countries in just two months. The company believes that the growth is driven by the global growth of Wi-Fi enabled mobiles, smartphone devices, and the customer demand for free services. With the Internet voice going mobile, usage prices are falling, and even free, revolutionising the current high pricing structures of global mobile operators. Barablu is the first company in the world to offer a free calls and text Mobile-to-Mobile (Wi-Fi enabled) service for its users. The service uses Wi-Fi networks, and is currently available on four types of mobile devices: The Nokia Communicators Nokia 9300i and 9500 (Symbian), as well as i-mate: SP5 and SP5m (Windows Mobile). The Nokia E60 service will be available soon, and more handsets will be added later during the year. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |