Fring - VoIP service coming to Windows Mobile!
Posted by Will on Tuesday, June 19th, 2007 at 6:45 pm under Rumors, Services, Applications
Fring is the hot new(ish) service that uses your mobile phone’s data connection to make free VoIP calls - and it’s coming to Windows Mobile! The service uses a 3G or WiFi connection to make mobile-to-mobile, mobile-to-landline, or mobile-to-PC calls and even supports Google Talk, MSN Messenger and Skype chat clients to keep tabs on your friends and family. Until now, Fring has only been available to S60 3rd Edition smartphones (and we’ve covered that already), but we just got word that the service will be released on Windows Mobile platforms (both 5.0 and 6.0 flavors) soon! This is really exciting, as there’s no good SIP-compatible VoIP application currently available for us Windows Mobile users.

If you haven’t already, go download your Fring to you S60 3rd Edition phone now! Otherwise, keep checking the Fring blog for the WinMo release. Or, you know, just keep checking back here for the latest updates - seeing as how it’s, like, our job.
[Via: CrunchGear]



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plz tell mee how i can use your services from my Sony Ericsson cell phone the model is j300i plz mail mee that application thx.
hoping good,
thxxx
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