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Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by PublicWire in Technology   

3/10 (PVSP.OB) VoX Communications Announces Launch of Movile VoIP Service

 

(PublicWire.com) — VoIP mobile phone services provider VoX Communications Corp has announced it has launched a mobile VoIP, unlimited data and voice service on the Nokia N900 smartphone from Nokia (NYSE: NOK).

According to the company, the N900 uses the Linux derivative Maemo operating system, an open-source platform that enables the Maemo community to modify and develop software as part of the shared goal of bringing added value to Maemo.

Vox is currently selling the N900 with a service plan and anticipates it will soon release a software download of its VoIP product. Then consumers who have already purchased an N900 will be able to subscribe to the VoX Mobile VoIP plan with a signup process that will deliver the software to the phone.

The unlimited voice and data plan is priced at USD69.95 per month.

VoX Communications is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pervasip Corp (OTCBB: PVSP).

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