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Raketu Launches Chinese Version of VoIP Service

January 26, 2007

By Divya Narain
TMCnet Contributor

Raketu’s Communications Inc., the leading provider of cutting-edge peer to peer (p2p) internet protocol applications, today rolled out the Chinese language version of its dial-out voice over IP (VoIP) service, ‘RakOut’.
 
At present, both retail and enterprise pre-paid customers of RakOut have the benefit of calling free to more than 40 countries. Raketu now extends this offering to Chinese-speaking consumers around the world. These consumers, irrespective of their locations, will now be able to make free calls anywhere in the 40 countries, all they need is a Windows PC, Internet connectivity and a mobile handset.

“In response to the tremendous interest in Raketu from China, Raketu has released its Chinese language version,” Greg Parker, President of Raketu, commented in a recent report. “With our Chinese language release of Raketu, we are continuing to deliver on our promise of localization, enabling our users to use Raketu in their native language.”
 
The Chinese language version is the latest addition to RakOut’s bouquet of English, Czech and Russian versions. The Spanish and Japanese language versions are also in the pipeline.
 
Raketu’s innovative p2p technology ensures seamless VoIP calling and the highest call-completion, devoid of the security concerns related to supernodes and other conventional p2p technologies. SoftPedia has confirmed that Raketu’s service is free of spyware, malware, adware and viruses.

Divya Narain is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
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