Monday, April 29, 2024

Smart Mobile in the works

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 AN?ONLINE?telecommunications company is looking to take over the mobile market in Barbados by offering clients cheap rates, unlimited international calling, and free lifetime membership to the security forces.
Officials at Smart Mobile Wireless, which operates out of Nevada, Las Vegas in the United States, told the SUNDAY?SUN that as soon as Barbados goes fully Wi-Fi later this year, they will launch their revolutionary mobile service which will allow unlimited local and worldwide calling to any landline or mobile numbers anywhere in the world.
Barbadians will be able to download the programme at SmartMouthMobile.com for US$19.99 per year but unlike the popular Magic Jack which is also Internet-based, clients will not have to stay in front of the computer but can move around and talk on their phones from anywhere.
Vice-President of Operations Corbey McCoy stated:  “The news of the nationwide Wi-Fi in Barbados provides a springboard to bring affordable unlimited international calling to Barbados and the entire Caribbean. Our mobile applications will allow everyone who uses them to have unlimited calling and texting member to member.” (MB)
 
Full story in today’s SUNDAY SUN.
 

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