When you call your friend it hangs up right away.
I guess you are talking about making a oovoo call. Follow the steps : 1. Download oovoo client on mobile or PC 2. Register an account with oovoo 3. Add friends. 4. Click on friend to call a friend. 5. Video talk as long as you like.
Someone will call you. You click on answer. Then the person and yourself will pop up on the screen. Enjoy!
when you get on oovoo or log in make sure you are and someone calls you it will say answer or ignore the call and too oovoo you have too push answer
An ooVoo video call may keep on dropping if there is a problem with the server, the user's internet connection, or their computer. Typically this will correct itself over time or after a system restart.
No, not unless you actually want to call someone's phone
Skype or Oovoo is also good
ooVoo and Skype are two very similar VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) programs. They both support group video, IM, and voice chats, as well as the ability to call phones with money. However, the two devices also have some slight differences.Short answer: ooVoo is preferable only if you're using group video chat. If you plan to video chat one-on-one or group chat without video, Skype is superior.Long answer:-Only one person in an ooVoo call needs to have actually downloaded the program, wheras all Skype users need it installed onto their devices.-ooVoo allows free group video chat with up to 12 people.-Skype allows group video chat with up to 10 people, but at least one of those people needs to have Skype Premium. Skype allows free video chat with 2 people.-Skype can voice chat (no video) with up to 25 people, whereas ooVoo only supports 12.-Both ooVoo and Skype support PC, Macs, and mobile devices like iPhones and Androids. Skype also supports Linux, which ooVoo does not.-Both Skype and ooVoo support Facebook chatting and calling.
Oovoo provides users with video calls, web video chat, video messaging, instant messaging and file sharing (up to 50MB) free of charge. Paid subscribers also have access to video conferencing, phone calles to landlines and mobile phones in more than 70 countries, video call recording, and desktop sharing.
"Skype, ooVoo, and sometimes even just a home phone router can allow you to connect to a business and have a conference call/video call."
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You would call the an acquaintance.