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Everything is going Web 2.0 and everything is going mobile. We’ve seen all the applications available for mobile devices, such as mxit for chatting, and Vodacom now claiming to have the MXit application killer, and so on. These chat services are great and all, but it’s cheaper calls that we all really want. Text Messaging takes too much time!
Yeigo 2.1 was released today, which offers the ability to make global phone calls at substantially reduced rates. The quality of the calls is better and the cost is less due to the fantastic reduction in data usage!
Yeigo 2.1 runs on Windows Mobile 5 & 6, as well as the Symbian operating system. You can head on over to the new Yeigo website to take a look at the features.
Yeigo LITE was released today as well, a java application, which runs across thousands of mobile devices, and offers Instant Messaging via Google Talk, MSN Messenger, ICQ, AIM, Jabber and Yahoo! Yeigo LITE has a great collection of special features such as ConnectUs and Holler, making your Instant Messaging quicker and cheaper, but not limiting LITE to only Instant Messaging!
With the release of the new Yeigo 2.1 Edition, comes Yeigo’s new website. A beautifully styled website, with all the information you need - from all about sections to easy download areas to a knowledge base with everything you need to get going immediately.
Yeigo will bring mobile VoIP communication to a new level, one which will change the usual way that mobile phone calls work. Yeigo will reduce the expenses incurred with our usual phone bills. Yeigo will do lots, I can’t wait!
Here are two screen shots of what you can expect with Yeigo 2.1!
What are you waiting for? Jump onto www.yeigo.com/downloads/ with your mobile phone, and get the ball rolling!
One Response for "Yeigo 2.1 goes live with new website!"
Why not go with a homegrown South African, VOIP service for your cellphone.
I’ve blogged on http://icTel.Wordpress.com
about the service called iCTel which downloads via SMS registration, has a desktop client as well as callback service and a few more.
Another relevant point to this Blog is that they also provides referral fees (o.k. none have been paid so far since the service was still in “Beta” mode)
I personally was never a fan of Mxit as it is yet another account to register.
I prefer to be able to chat to my Googlechat and Skype friends using the customised Fring client from iCTel.
Just not sure what will happen now that the free trial or Beta mode is coming to an end?
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