Internet telephony provider Challenger mobile have announced some new features for their Nokia handset-compatible VOIP service. The service, which works on Nokia Eseries, N80ie and N95 handsets, has gained inbound, outbound and call forwarding features.
Through the new Challenger out feature, Challenger mobile account holders can easily call both landlines and mobiles all over the world at local rates.
Challenger in is a ready-to-buy local phone number that lets people call the subscriber at local rates, no matter where he or she is in the world.
The third new feature, Challenger forwarding, is a call forwarding service that ensures any incoming internet calls are forwarded the Challenger mobile customer’s regular mobile phone number, whenever they are not online.
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