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Fring on Windows Mobile Devices?

Posted by gasusan2005 on June 19, 2007 – 8:24 pm  Share
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CrunchGear reported today “Fring is getting ready to announce that the free VoIP service will be coming to Windows Mobile devices, but I felt like spilling the beans and letting you all know first. Let the Fringing begin!”

What is fring? Fring is a free mobile VoIP software that lets you talk and live chat (IM) using your handset’s Internet connection instead of costly mobile airtime (GSM) minutes. Fring enables free mobile calls over Wi-Fi Internet access or your GPRS, EDGE or 3G Internet data plan.

Fring lets you easily communicate with all your fring, Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk , Twitter and regular phone contacts from one, integrated contact list. fring also supports SkypeOut and hundreds of SIP-based services such as GizmoProject, VoipCheap, VoipStunt, Free World, even from non-SIP enabled handsets, enabling cheap local and international VoIP calls to contacts’ PCs, mobile phones and landline numbers. fring is also enhanced with real-time contact availability (presence) so you can see who’s available before dialing.

There is no good SIP-compatible VoIP application currently available for Windows Mobile users, so this is exciting news!

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How to make a free call using fring (YouTube video)

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Source: CrunchGear and fring

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