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		<description><![CDATA[Mobile phones are great way to communicate for people on the move; however you are limited to where you can call. Any long distance calls will cost you immensely. Generally, you would purchase a long distance plan with your provider to lower the dollars you would have to pay out. This could quickly add up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mobile phones are great way to communicate for people on the move; however you are limited to where you can call. Any long distance calls will cost you immensely. Generally, you would purchase a long distance plan with your provider to lower the dollars you would have to pay out. This could quickly add up as carriers charge users for making and maintaining the connection. The problem is that the cost to communicate is preventing people from communicating &#8211; it&#8217;s like saying &#8220;you can have your cake but you cannot eat it.&#8221;</p>
<p>TwoipLink is breaking down this barrel with mTwoip. Currently mTwoip runs on any jme(j2me) phone. It makes requests to the TwoipLink server to connect any two numbers and within seconds, you will receive a call establishing your connection. Since this is an incoming call, the cost to the user is discounted considerably &#8211; this is by far cheaper than any long distance plan.</p>
<p>With TwoipLink, you not only can have your cake but you can also eat it as well &#8211; WOW!!!</p>
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