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How to make Free calls using Smart Phones
MO-Call for Java and Smart phones

This is a usefull application for phones that support Java, Symbian or Windows mobile. It uses a geographical number and its cheaper than mobile phone operators rates. The calling function is achieved by the intelligent software MO-Call.

The account is administered from the internet and its easier to use than international calling cards. It can be downloaded from mo-call.com and for registering an account you get free credit.
Published on Sunday, 23rd of March at 4:46 am
By: Morodo Morodo• Add reply

From: Sebastian Svensson   Posted: 25th of March at 5:29 pm• Remove
Isn't this like skype but for mobile phones and that one is free? Or am I missing out on any point here?

From: Lucy   Posted: 7th of April at 9:43 pm• Report
Yes.for skype, you can only use that on four or five different handsets. but their software can be used in quite number of mobile phones, I just recently downlaoded their software and it works well on my blackberry and nokia e65.

It seems that part of the call was through internet, part of it is the local access number.. Am not sure, but I only pay 780 this month for my cell phone bill when I usually pay 2,500hkd/month.. ( I spent1/3 of time outside HK)

You only can have the free calls for the trial experience though. it's not entirely free.. Skype is but u have to sit in front of computer..

From: Tony Cheong   Posted: 25th of June at 10:00 pm• Remove
I have downloaded mo-call on my iphone but I can only use it if I go online or have wireless access. Anyway to get around that?
I do see that it is quite economical but hey, I'm not a walking router.