What is MO-Call BYOD?
‘Bring your own’ is a term you would expect to hear around an Aussie Barbeque late on a lazy Saturday afternoon and not something you’d expect from an Internet Telephone company like MO-Call.
MO-Call has been listening to its customers and today released we have added SIP configuration settings to every MO-Call account.
What does this mean?
It means that if you have a favourite VoIP dialer or SIP phone, you now can use that device and configure it to send your voice calls over the MO-Call network. We are calling our extension of service, Bring your Own Device (BYOD).
If you have a favourite dialer, we think it makes sense to choose MO-Call to carry your voice calls. We use a voice codec with bandwidth eight times greater than some of the other Internet companies. This means clearer, cleaner calls each time and every time. But don’t take our word for it – try it.
If you’d like to get hold of your MO-Call SIP settings, contact our Customer Support Team at support@mo-call.com and we’ll supply you with everything you need to get your VoIP dialer MO-Calling.
And if you don’t have a MO-Call account yet, you can get that from the MO-Call website.
Have a look at the great value on offer and check out our low calling rates.
Happy MO-Calling!
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January 8th, 2010 at 2:56 pm
i register to mo-call but my mobile no. Is register or ready after the active code coming is not write. Pls. Help for my problem.
January 8th, 2010 at 3:06 pm
i think good oper for every one. Thats why i want to activite my mobile.
January 8th, 2010 at 3:16 pm
yes thats why , i waiting for action what i make. I want to use mo-call but how i dont know the answer. Buy the way thanks for suport.
January 31st, 2010 at 8:11 pm
HI ,
This is good news – thanks for adding this capability.
By the way, can you tell me – In how many countries does Mo-call operate? I can’t find that information on the web site anywhere. There is a list of rates -but I want to know how many countries are covered. thanks for letting me know.
Perhaps a button on the home page to tell people what the country coverage is, would be helpful.
thanks Christine Malina