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MOBIVOX Introduces International Calling Made Easier

Posted by Jack Cook on April 1, 2008 – 9:28 am
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MOBIVOX BRINGS PUSH-BUTTON CALLING CAPABILITIES TO E-MAILS, BLOGS AND WEB SITES

“Call Me” Button Acts Like a Toll-Free Number While Keeping Your Phone Number Private

mv4 Reinforcing its commitment to making international calling easier, MOBIVOX announced today the launch of its new “Call Me” button.

MOBIVOX members simply place the Call Me button into their e-mail signatures or onto social network profiles, blogs, auction sites and other Web pages, enabling them to receive calls from around the world, while keeping their phone numbers private.

“Call Me enables members to keep in contact no matter where they are or what they’re doing,” said Darren Yaphe, Director of Marketing for MOBIVOX. “The Call Me button is one of many features that we are developing to make the service more versatile. Our goal is to make free, or low cost, international calling easier and more accessible through a wide range of communications tools—not only mobile phones, but also social media, e-mail and other Web sites where information is exchanged.

How Call Me Works

When the Call Me button is clicked, a Call Me page appears containing an online form to initiate the call to the Mobivox member. The Call Me button then seamlessly connects the call after the Mobivox member has been identified as being available. The Call Me button also acts like a toll-free number for the call initiator. This benefits the Mobivox members by providing them with an inexpensive and manageable method for their contacts to reach them at a fraction of the cost of a typical toll-free number service.

Not only does the Call Me button keep the member’s phone number hidden, but members can also configure the button to direct calls to an alternate number. Yaphe explains, “When I am in Montreal, I configure my button to call me at the office, whereas when I am traveling, I can direct it to my mobile phone. It essentially follows me wherever I am.” The button can also be configured to restrict certain calls and can be activated or deactivated at will.

For more information, or to get your own Call Me button, visit www.mobivox.com.

 

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