2010: the year of Mobile VoIP
Posted: August 19th, 2009 | Author: The Morodo Team | Filed under: blog | Tags: Mobile VoIP | No Comments »Quoting from John Blau’s recent Unstrung Insider column on Mobile VoIP going mainstream, London Telco Analyst, Philip Carse states that everything is falling into place for Mobile VoIP.

I have to say I agree with Philip, circumstances are changing for Mobile VoIP companies; consumer expectations have evolved, fast data on a mobile device is becoming standard, manufacturers are opening more APIs to developers than ever before, the OS community is growing exponentially and of course, app stores are now commonplace and everyone seems to understand what a mobile app is.
It’s a set of circumstances that we predicted would eventuate, sooner or later, when we founded Morodo. Older methods of alt. telephony such as code-dialers, calling cards and dare I say it, Analogue Telephone Adaptors, are being replaced by software services.
Our strategy has always been to be as widely available and inclusive as possible, a fact evidenced by MO-Call support of 1670 different mobile devices. In the past year, development focus has shifted towards the desktop and the growing availability of WiFi enabled mobiles, ensuring that our customers benefit from every aspect of VoIP and SIP, not just the cost-savings.
Interesting times ahead. Bookmark us and watch.

