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iVisit Mobile
iVisit LLC
Share your surroundings and talk face-to-face from anywhere using your mobile phone. iVisit Mobile lets you transmit and receive live video from your mobile phone to show friends and family where you are, attend a meeting on the go, or talk face-to-face without being tethered to your desk. This mobile video conferencing software supports up to 8 users simultaneously.Use push-to-talk over 3G or Wi-Fi to save your minutes. Save on text messaging charges with integrated chat and instant messaging. It works across all mobile carriers including AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon. iVisit also allows you to instantly capture and share high-resolution photos from your mobile device and broadcast your GPS position so your friends and family can see where you are to provide turn-by-turn directions or let you know about a nearby point of interest. iVisit Mobile lets you connect with any iVisit user on their desktop, laptop, or mobile phone with ease.Free 14 Day Trial!
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