Viber on Monday launched v4.1 of its eponymous VoIP chat application. It includes Viber Out, a feature that lets users call anyone mobile phones or landlines anywhere. Calls to other Viber users are free; otherwise, a fee is assessed. The company also unveiled additions to its line of stickers. Viber, which has 200 million or so users, is targeting Skype, which is aiming for 1 billion. “Viber’s user base is not bad, but it’s not going to beat out Skype,” said Ronald Gruia, director of emerging telecomms at Frost & Sullivan.
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Viber Out Aims to Out-Do Skype in International Calling Game
Posted by: Richard Adhikari December 11, 2013 11:05 AMViber on Monday launched v4.1 of its eponymous VoIP chat application. It includes Viber Out, a feature that lets users call anyone mobile phones or landlines anywhere. Calls to other Viber users are free; otherwise, a fee is assessed. The company also unveiled additions to its line of stickers. Viber, which has 200 million or so users, is targeting Skype, which is aiming for 1 billion. “Viber’s user base is not bad, but it’s not going to beat out Skype,” said Ronald Gruia, director of emerging telecomms at Frost & Sullivan.