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Anti-Spam Service Truecaller Adds Free Voice Calling Feature (techcrunch.com) 22

An anonymous reader shares a report: Truecaller, an app best known for helping users screen calls from strangers and spammers, is adding yet another feature to its service as it bolsters its super app status. The Stockholm-based firm said today that its app can now be used to place free VoIP-powered voice calls. The company told TechCrunch on Tuesday that it has started to roll out the free voice calling feature to its Android users. It expects the rollout to reach all Android users in the coming days. The feature, which currently only supports calls between two users, will arrive on its iOS app soon. In emerging markets such as India, where 100 million of Truecaller's 140 million users live, free voice calls has been a long-sought after feature. Until late 2016, voice calls were fairly expensive in India, with telecom operators counting revenue from traditional calls as their biggest profit generator.
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Anti-Spam Service Truecaller Adds Free Voice Calling Feature

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  • from the for-what-it-is-worth dept....
    Hopefully, it's worth at *least* as they paid to advertise on Slashdot. I doubt that Apple, or the other handset manufacturers, will let the "free calls" part continue for long.
    • Say what now??? (Score:4, Informative)

      by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Tuesday June 18, 2019 @12:17PM (#58782250)

      I doubt that Apple, or the other handset manufacturers, will let the "free calls" part continue for long.

      Wy would you doubt that?

      Apple has had extensive VOIP support in iOS for years. You can make data only voice calls from Slack, Skype, or countless other apps...

      Honestly why would Apple care if your calls are billed by a *telco* or not?? Apple has nothing to do with telco revenue, they don't get anything if you make a "real" phone call.

      The same goes for every other handset maker. VOIP calls have been around forever.

      Hell even a telco could well support data only calling, I think all of the major U.S. carriers support wi-fi calling. Why would they not? It reduces load on the cell network.

  • As CableTV companies in the US increasingly aren't used for "TV" but for internet service and eventually may stop offering TV altogether - I wonder how long before the "phone" companies go the same way and only provide wireless internet service and only VOIP calling.
  • I used TrueCaller for a while, until the incessant ads drove me nuts and I uninstalled it!

  • It's not like these don't exist. Skype, FaceTime, Slack, and a dozen others. I know these work in India, because I've talked and video-chatted with people in India numerous times. This seems like a PR piece from TrueCaller, more than a statement of true demand.

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