Vonage Now Supports Video Calling On iOS, Android

Vonage Now Supports Video Calling On iOS, Android

One of the most well-known VoIP providers has to be Vonage as they regularly air commercials for their service that make many people seriously consider ditching their current home phone provider for its service. Vonage has been providing a low-cost way for its customers to call anyone around the world, and this week, they’re announcing they’re looking to expand to the world of video calling.

Vonage now offers the ability to make video calls within its Vonage Mobile app on iOS and Android. Vonage users can place video calls to other users completely for free and will work on any kind of connection as calls can be placed while connected to Wi-Fi, LTE or 3G. If the quality of a call degrades, users will have the ability to switch between an audio or video call at any time instead of hanging up the call in order to make an audio or video call. (more…)

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Vonage mobile apps get international roaming, let users chat for free on both sides of the border

Vonage mobile apps get international roaming, let users chat for free on both sides of the border

For the past year or so, Vonage has been adding to its international VoIP game, and the latest new feature is roaming. That’s right, the company’s iOS and Android apps will soon have Vonage Mobile Roaming, meaning folks can take all their incoming calls over WiFi wherever they go without fear of ringing up a ridiculous cellphone bill. The catch? The service is in its trial phase and you’ve gotta reside in the UK, Netherlands, Spain or Italy to take advantage of this frugal feature. Those interested (and eligible) can sign up to get in on the action at the source below.

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