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    CellClear set to slash international mobile costs by up to 90% following BlueDot launch

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    BlueDot enables mid to large size corporates to cut the cost of making international calls from mobile phones

    CellClear has today announced it is to cut corporate international mobile charges by up to 90% following launch of BlueDot. The solution is the first Mobile Least Cost Routing (MLCR) product to be launched in the UK.

    CellClear’s BlueDot solution is an innovative mobile product which enables corporate users to significantly reduce spend on international mobile call costs. Installed on a Symbian or Java capable mobile telephone, BlueDot is activated when used by a business professional roaming overseas or making an international call from the UK. The software is configured to automatically find the cheapest available route for both receiving and making international calls on mobiles.

    As international calls from and to mobile phones can represent a huge part of an organisations telecoms bill, BlueDot can reduce this by as much as 90%.

    Speaking about the deal, Iago Bellis, Commercial Director, CellClear said: “UK businesses have been held to ransom for too long by the huge costs of international mobile call charges. For an international business, the cost of such mobile calls can account for a significant part of its annual telephony spend.

    “The BlueDot software enables businesses to manage and control these costs, whilst bringing international mobile telephony in line with the rest of the corporate network.”

    BlueDot software runs seamlessly on a Java or Symbian capable mobile telephone. Users can identify that BlueDot is running by viewing the small BlueDot symbol which is displayed on the mobile handset.

    In some cases CellClear will supply free Symbian handsets with the BlueDot software pre-installed.

    BlueDot automatically routes any international calls to the selected least cost route. For the end user, the calling procedure is no different from when currently dialling an international number.