If getting your family together under one roof feels like herding cats, then you might consider ooVoo Mobile as a far less painful solution. It’s now available for iOS and supports (nearly) free six-way video chatting for you and five webcam-toting friends. The one catch is that someone in the conference must purchase a monthly plan, otherwise you’re limited to three participants. We’ve already seen this app released for Android , and both versions feature: six-way conferencing, group texting, voice calls to other users, and — if you’re willing to purchase credits or a monthly plan — outbound calling to landlines and mobile phones. Subscription prices start at $9.95 per month if you want to use the service to its full potential, but it seems there’s plenty to enjoy without spending a dime. And if you’re a cheapskate who’s determined to have it all, perhaps you can convince someone else to foot the bill. ooVoo brings its webcam wares to iOS with six-way video calling and more originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 27 May 2011 18:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Posts Tagged ‘monthly-plan’
Least expensive Cell Phone Plans
December 18th, 2010
admin Everyone is searching for means to save cash this time. When finding for the most affordable cell phone plans, the amount of information is mind boggling. Do you wish for a monthly plan or prepaid plan? Is the free phone worth the rate …
Latest phones and cell review » Blog Archive » Verizon Wireless In …
August 19th, 2010
jedwan Verizon Wireless is offering select customers in Los Angeles and San Diego a $99 monthly plan that includes unlimited talking, text messaging and data usage. Normally, Verizon offers an unlimited talk and text option for $90, …
Cell Phone Reviews: BlackBerry Bold 9700 Phone, White | Gadget …
July 4th, 2010
jedwan The Blackberry 9700 with T-mobile is a great phone and communication device that is also a pretty good pocket computer, all in an attractive, easy to hold and use form factor – all at a very reasonable monthly plan cost for the heavy .
T-Mobile drops some overage charges in favor of bandwidth throttling
April 30th, 2010
admin Well, it looks like T-Mobile has some good news and some bad news for customers using its 5GB webConnect data plan. The good news is that the carrier will no longer be charging its $0.20 per megabyte overage fee for any data used beyond the 5GB limit, thereby effectively making the 5GB plan an unlimited plan. The bad news is that in place of an overage charge, it will be implementing bandwidth throttling on any data used on top of the standard 5GB, although it’s not saying exactly how much it will slow things down. Customers using T-Mobile’s basic 200MB monthly plan aren’t left out of the changes either — while they won’t see any bandwidth throttling, they will see their overage charges cut in half from $0.20 to $0.10 per megabyte. Both changes are apparently effective immediately. T-Mobile drops some overage charges in favor of bandwidth throttling originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Apr 2010 21:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink



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