Is the World Ready For True Global Unlimited Calling?

Published: 14th November 2011
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In our fast paced world today, the only thing changing faster than the price of gas at the local station is the mobile technology industry. Here’s a quote from Wikipedia on Mobile Technology:

"Mobile technology is a collective term used to describe the various types of cellular communication technology.

Mobile CDMA technology has evolved quite rapidly over the past few years. Since the beginning of this millennium, a standard mobile device has gone from being no more than a simple two-way pager to being a cellular phone, GPS navigation system, an embedded web browser, and Instant Messenger client, and a hand-held video gaming system. Many experts argue that the future of computer technology rests in mobile/wireless computing."

This is the realm where the next technology pioneers are already at work creating the most innovative and affordable devices and applications for the coming world market of mobile connected consumers who will demand more from their smart phone than a nice camera and unlimited texting. This is where brilliant out of the box thinkers like the team from Smart Mobile Wireless, are coming out with mobile applications that tie many, if not all of these features together in order to make your life easier.


Two of the key areas that we are seeing great interest being shown in are in the fields of VOIP and WiFi. Microsoft bought Skype in the Spring of 2011 for nearly nine billion dollars and in doing so fired a warning shot across the bow of the VOIP communications industry. With their purchase, Microsoft made it clear to the world that there was something there with this "VOIP thing". The fact of the matter is that according to the Pew Internet Research Center, nearly a quarter of all American internet users have made internet calls so there is a growing market for the service.

WiFi is another area that is seeing a lot of focused attention with both WiFi providers and wireless carriers sometimes working together as they are in Japan where Ruckus Wireless and KDDI, Japan’s leading telecommunications provider have just announced they have created nationwide WiFi coverage for Japan!

Smart Mobile Wireless realizes that everyone wants to be connected and that we don’t necessarily want to be hooked to a computer to be able to make a VOIP call, nor do we want to be restricted to who we can call as in the case of apps like Skype and Facebook. Do you want to be able to download an app, upgrade for $19.95 for an annual subscription and instantly be making phone calls to anyone you want, anywhere in the world via WiFi? There’s an app for that!


Three of them actually: Smart Mouth Mobile, The Smart Mobile, and Smart Mouth Kids Mobile.

When you download one of these incredible mobile apps and upgrade for only $19.95 per year you can call any landline or mobile numbers in the world as much as you want via WiFi! It is true unlimited global calling, no monthly charges, no per minute charges. One annual subscription and you are covered for a year of unlimited calling. (coming this week in version 1.3)

The applications also function on 3G and 4G and will function on the developing LTE platforms as well so if you have a data plan you can use the service in that way as well. Many of our subscribers are simply using an iPod Touch, (since the app turns it into a phone with its own number) and picking up a mobile WiFi unit the same size that gives them a mobile WiFi hotspot anywhere virtually anywhere they go for truly unlimited communication and internet connectivity. (coming this week in version 1.3)

Download the Smart Mobile Wireless App that’s right for you and start calling the world!

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