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MEDIA CONTACT:
Paul
Maitland
ConnectMeAnywhere.com
+44(0)
79490 71141
paul@connectmeanywhere.com
Call your
Address Book on One Local Number!
ConnectMeAnywhere Launches New Service:
Call-A-Contact
London, UK (12 February 2007) —
How many numbers do you have
stored in your mobile phone? 5? 20?
How many numbers do you have
stored on your home phone? 10? Zero?
ConnectMeAnywhere have released a
new way to access unlimited contacts and all by
phoning one local number!
Using the new service is easy.
Simply upload your contacts from your mail program
to your account or add them online. Then all you do
is phone the local number which gives you access to
all your contacts. This has being developed and
marketed with one thought in mind – One World, One
Number!
Call-A-Contact is an add-on to
ConnectMeAnywhere’s original service which gives
users low-cost calling from mobile phones (MoIP –
mobile over IP) and landlines (Voice over IP). The
service provides incredibly cheap calls to anywhere
in the world without the need for a computer, any
software or even an Internet connection to make
calls.
The new service will continue to
deliver high call quality at low-cost rates while
allowing users a simpler way to be connected.
ConnectMeAnywhere has created Call-A-Contact using
the standards based Vcard format which allows users
to upload their full address book from their mail
program. Currently the service works with Microsoft
Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird but internet based
mail services such as GMail, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail and
MSN will be available from March 2007.
The service works in a few simple
steps: upload or add contacts to your
ConnectMeAnywhere account. Call the local number in
your country. Enter the first 3-8 character of your
contact’s name and select your contact.
ConnectMeAnywhere will connect you directly to your
contact via their preferred number or if your
contact has an email address as the preferred number
we will allow you to record a message which will be
emailed to your contact as a MP3 (V-Mail).
Also available with the new
release ConnectMeAnywhere has allowed users to
register from the phone and automatically top-up
their accounts when call credit runs out. You can
also add additional phones to call from.
Unlike some services that use
complicated voice recognition or text messaging to
control functions, ConnectMeAnywhere has based all
its management options around touch tone dialing (DTMF).
Punching in letters on your phone’s keypad makes it
simple to use and it is supported by clear voice
commands that make the service very easy to
navigate.
Learn more about
ConnectMeAnywhere on their website:
www.connectmeanywhere.com |