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Skuku Stick : Voip and mobile phone

Submitted by Technology News & Review on Saturday, 30 August 2008No Comment

The Skuku Stick introduces two worlds together. Because VOIP is a wonderful thing, but so far there is little cell phones. Skype is currently the market leader in VOIP, but the competition wakes so slow. The cheap version of the telephone network and thus also to earn money is tempting, and so now cavort some Anbeiter in this area. The provider Skuku from Israel comes with a new idea on the market, particularly for business customers could be very interesting. A USB stick with built-in SIM card slot telephony will comprise two worlds together.

Instead of just a VOIP service, you can at Skuku for 15 euros a USB stick order, the SIM card of the mobile phone. Once inserted, the software reads the stored contact information and you can see them through the network Skuku Justice. It does not matter whether a local or long distance calls, since all long-distance calls for a collective basis.

At the same time, the stick but also able to receive incoming calls. It is for all callers to reach normal, but at the same time on the phone network Skuku. Skuku offers for the calls over the network at a flat rate, just 10 euros costs.

The disadvantage is, of course, that from his mobile phone’s SIM card out, when many providers under the battery is hidden. This saves but especially for long-distance calls a lot of money.

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