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ROK Viper Provides FREE Mobile to Mobile Calls Worldwide

6 September 2006 by axxxr
ROK Group, the UK-based mobile applications developer credited with creating, amongst other technologies, the worlds first mass-market mobile TV over 2.5G GPRS and the worlds first copy-protected movies-on-memory-cards for play on mobile phones, today announced the launch of ROK VIPER, it's innovative and free mobile-to-mobile VoIP service.

ROK Viper is claimed to be the worlds first free 'no strings attached' mobile Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) application.

ROK Viper offers free software which connects compatible handsets wirelessly to broadband via Bluetooth on their handset and computer and, in so doing, uses the internet to carry the call rather than a mobile network.

"We all love our mobile phones and the freedom they bring, but we hate the high calling charges" said Jonathan Kendrick, Chairman of ROK "so we we set out to develop our really easy-to-use mobile VoIP solution as we know there will be universal appeal for such a thing - paticularly if we gave it away for free and it enabled callers to make free calls on their mobiles."

Initially compatible with several Bluetooth-enabled Nokia handsets, ROK aim to add more than 100 mobile handsets by years end, with the addition of Java-powered handsets and Windows devices being included over the next 3 months.

In addition, for those people without Bluetooth on their computers, ROK will be offering a turn-key 'auto-instal' Bluetooth adaptor and CD-ROM online.

"All you need do is download the free application from the website and start making calls for free to other Viper-enabled handsets" explained Kendrick "it couldn't be simpler and even when you call non-Viper mobiles and landlines, the cost will be much, much lower than standard network charges."

With no need for customers to subscribe to any pre-pay account or multi-service bundle, nor to key in pre-fix access codes to use the service, ROK expects Viper customers will encourage their friends, family and co-workers to use Viper to save mobile phone costs.

"One of the most popular uses of Viper, we believe, will be business travellers who spend much of their time within Bluetooth range of their PC's - in their hotel rooms or in a Wi-Fi zone - who will now be able to make free and low-cost calls anywhere in the world as easily as dialling directly over the networks - but without the costs involved." Kendrick described.

ROK Viper is described as 'empowering the mobile customer' with easy functionality and is predicting massive up-take of the service.The FREE software available online at www.rokviper.com 




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