
Project Goth’s subsidiary mig33 has emerged as one of the key VoIP players in the world with registering more one million subscribers for its call-back VoIP service in less than a year.
Developed by Mei Lin Ng and Steven Goh, the mig33 VoIP service allows subscribers to make cheap international calls, send inexpensive SMS messages and online chatting with their friends and relative using their mobile phones. For such services, the users require to open an account in the company’s web site and down load a java application for their mobile phones.
Mei Lin Ng quotes,
Every day, mig33 users are sending several million messages over our mobile Chat and SMS services, and placing tens of thousands of phone calls through our global VOIP network with calls being connected through our infrastructure in Australia, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and the USA.
The registered users can send free IMs to MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, send standard SMS at A$0.10 and make cheap phone calls. For instance, the mig33 users make mobile-to-mobile calls for A$0.203 from Australia to USA. The same rate is charged for the customers of USA.
The mobile VoIP service mig33, which has been launched in December last year, is now operating in more than 200 countries.
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