BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Pingo, the prepaid international calling service from iBasis (NASDAQ: IBAS), today introduced Pingo EZ Dial, a new smartphone application that delivers automatic access to discount international calling rates for users of popular mobile devices including the iPhone, Blackberry, Treo and phones using operating systems such as Nokia Symbian, Windows Mobile and Google Android.
Though largely unknown to consumers, iBasis is one of the largest carriers of international phone calls in the world. Pingo is iBasis’ only direct-to-consumer offering, a prepaid calling service that can be purchased via a Web site (http://www.pingo.com). Pingo EZ Dial now makes it extremely easy for users of the iPhone, Blackberry, and other smartphones to access the Pingo service and get the same reliable quality, global coverage and cost savings that iBasis has provided for many of the world’s largest retail telecom carriers for years.
“I can get on my Blackberry no matter where I am, and without dialing any access numbers, immediately call people throughout the world for pennies,” said Fred Rooney, a longtime Pingo customer who resides in Pennsylvania and New York. As Director of the Community Legal Resource Network for City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law, Rooney relies on the service for personal and business calling to India, Europe and Latin America. “The rates are phenomenal, beating any other services I’ve tried, and the voice quality is consistently superior. Add in EZ Dial and there’s just no better or easier way to save on international calling.”
iPhone and Blackberry users can easily download EZ Dial from the Apple iTunes AppStore or via text message to their mobile device. Then, whenever an international phone number is dialed or selected from the address book or contacts list, EZ Dial sends the call to the Pingo service for immediate savings. EZ Dial users don’t dial access numbers, PIN codes or change their calling behavior in any way. The application complements existing voice plans and does not require users to connect to Wi-Fi.
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