Cubic Telecom to release Global Cellular Phone
October 1, 2007 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Cell phone, Special Features, The Unwired Life, VoIP, Web Apps, Wi-Fi
Cubic Telecom aims to make international calls cheaper, gives you multiple numbers ID’s in just one phone.
Cubic points out that this feature alone is a life-changer for people who have moved, for example, to the United States from overseas. Their family back home can keep in touch for the price of a local call.
In his column, David Pogue talks about the new global cellular phone that allows globetrotters to call for less, anywhere. The phone, provided by Cubic Telecom is a prepaid device that works just the same way mobile phones do – except that the call rates are 90% cheaper, and you can assign different contact numbers depending where your friends are located.

The phone also allows for unlimited international calls anywhere from wireless hotspots for a small fee of $42.00 a month. The phone is designed by Pireli and is available for a price of $140.00. Proceed here for the full article.
Photo credit goes to David Pogue’s column at the NY Times website.
















