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		<title>Cherry:Evolution of Wi-Fi Calling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making calls on your cell phones via Wifi with the support of third party softwares such as Skype isn&#8217;t really shocking to most users and is a common practice in today&#8217;s ever evolving wireless communication services. However, now a Belgian start up company known as &#8216;Cherry&#8216; is all poised to revolutionize the telecommunications segment. Cherry [...]]]></description>
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