The giant messaging company Nimbuzz just recently announced their new product launch called NimbuzzOut which allows you to make VOIP calls at a cheap rate. Here’s the press released that I received via email earlier today. This is certainly great news and only shows how Nimbuzz continues to evolve in an ever changing mobile world. Check out the cool screenshot of how it looks on the your Symbian Smartphone.
Nimbuzz, the new-generation mobile VoIP operator, has today announced the launch of NimbuzzOut, offering great value international calls at the lowest possible rates, to complement its multi award-winning mobile application offering free VoIP calls, SIP calls and social IM aggregation.
From today, NimbuzzOut Credits will be available for purchase at www.nimbuzzout.com, enabling users to save up to 95% on the cost of a traditional international mobile call.
Nimbuzz’ free to download, free to use mobile IM and VoIP application, launched in May 2008, already enables millions of users worldwide to enjoy free calls and instant messaging with friends across both its own network, and users’ favorite online social communities (Skype, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, ICQ, Google Talk (Orkut), AIM, Facebook, MySpace and many more)
The launch of NimbuzzOut, starting with Symbian, iPhone and iPod Touch handsets and rolling out to others later this year, adds great value and great quality calling from mobiles on 3G or Wi-Fi to any other mobile or landline worldwide.
Nimbuzz technology has pioneered next-generation mobile calling, with over 3million Nimbuzz calls made every single week! NimbuzzOut represents the company’s first revenue-generating feature, launched in direct response to user requests of whom 69% recently surveyed* said they expect to use mobile VoIP more than ever in the coming 12 months.
NimbuzzOut comes at a time of phenomenal growth for Nimbuzz, with more than 10million registrations of the application since launch, a current growth rate of more than a million new registrations each month (that’s a new Nimbuzz user every 3 seconds!), a daily active user base of over 30% and an international user footprint covering every corner of the globe.
Nimbuzz founder & CEO, Evert-Jaap Lugt said of the NimbuzzOut launch: “High value, high quality voice calling is positioned at the heart of our value proposition, making NimbuzzOut the most natural commercial extension of our product. This offers fantastic value to our users, especially those who wish to communicate regularly with friends and family abroad at the lowest possible prices. This is all part of our strategy to give Nimbuzz users control of their mobile lives and the freedom they want and deserve.”
Adopting a standard pay-as-you-go model, NimbuzzOut credits will be sold in bundles of 10, 20 and 40 Dollars or Euro’s. Users can learn more and check call savings per country via the rate calculator on the Nimbuzz web and wap sites.
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i am also download nimbuzz through nimbuzzout & i cahge also bu my nokia 5800 not wotking call i loose my money i thing how can i set nimbuzzout voip in my nokia 5800 if anybody know pls tell me i am here writing my mail id (felixt125@yahoo.co.in)
i am also download nimbuzz through nimbuzzout & i cahge also bu my nokia 5800 not wotking call i loose my money i thing how can i set nimbuzzout voip in my nokia 5800 if anybody know pls tell me i am here writing my mail id (felixt125@yahoo.co.in)
i am also download nimbuzz through nimbuzzout & i cahge also bu my nokia 5800 not wotking call i loose my money i thing how can i set nimbuzzout voip in my nokia 5800 if anybody know pls tell me i am here writing my mail id (felixt125@yahoo.co.in)