About

FriendCaller is operated by C2Call. The C2Call GmbH in Werl, Germany, pioneers the next generation browser based Java VoIP solutions for the computing cloud. The FriendCaller website and FriendCaller iPhone apps demonstrate the unique capabilities to start a web phone and establish a peer-to-peer connection through any Internet browser without prerequisite installations.

FriendCaller.com

Launched in February 2009, less than one year after start up, the C2Call-powered FriendCaller.com website was released to demonstrate C2Call’s unique VoIP capabilities in the Social Networking

Space, offering a 100 percent web-based alternative to installed VoIP services such as Skype, MSN, AIM and others.

FriendCaller can be used to call other FriendCaller users but breaks the “closed system” open with the patent pending Callme links. Callme links connect instantly to anyone on the Internet, whether he or she is a FriendCaller user or not. Callme links can be sent via email, instant message or can be placed on social media profiles and blogs, starting in any popular browser.

FriendCaller iPhone apps

The FriendCaller iPhone app proves that the original Java-based C2Call technology can be easily ported to other platforms. FriendCaller for iPhone turns the iPhone in a full-fledged WiFi VoIP phone. Since the iPhone OS does not support Java, a native client was developed with the same capabilities of sending universal instant Callme links that can be opened by any PC browser.

The Apple-approved FriendCaller iPhone app can be downloaded on iTunes and works with the original iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3Gs and iPod touch. FriendCaller Instant VoiP is supports the older OS2 iPhone devices and for OS 3 devices two versions are available: FriendCaller 3 Pro with and FriendCaller 3 without inApp purchase of call credit to call phone numbers.

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