Freephoo mobile VoIP launched in India

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Sweden-based company Freephoo launched free mobile VoIP application in India for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Android phone users using WiFi or 3G network.

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Freephoo uses mobile VoIP, offers superHD sound and now also supports free calls to Facebook friends and LinkedIn connections, says a release.

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“We are very happy to launch our application in India as it is an important market for us.” says Pandelis Eliopoulos, co-founder, Freephoo. “We hope our Indian users are delighted by our easy-to-use app, its superior sound quality and social features. We understand that people are building and maintaining relationships through their social networks, so the phonebook is no longer the only source for contacts. We are very pleased to give our users the opportunity to call their Facebook and LinkedIn contacts too.“

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Founded in 2008, by entrepreneurs from telecom and Internet industry in Sweden, Freephoo has connection to India as the company investors include co-founders of Nevales Networks - Kaushik Thakkar, an entrepreneur, Sunija Rishi, a marketing specialist and Ravishankar, a banker.

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