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Fring brings VoIP to 3GSM phones

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A former co-general manager of instant messenger company ICQ has formed a new company, Fring, to deliver VoIP services on 3GSM phones. The Fring service, based on the Skype API, is currently available on any 3GSM phone--as long as the phone is a Nokia Series 60 device. Fring says that it plans to have software available for other devices, including Windows Mobile phones, in the future. The service allows users to have address books based on Skype, to call Skype and other VoIP services and to call land-line phones through Skype Out. One huge question mark in Fring's plans: carriers' willingness to let an application cut them out of call-based revenues.

For more on Fring's future:
- read the article at Network World 

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The fring website says that it will work on Nokia’s 3G enabled Symbian handsets and you would require a 3G service provider. Also, they have only few 3G enabled Nokia devices listed in compatibility list.

As reported on a mobile applications and new technology blog stated that it works equally well on Nokia N70 handset with GPRS (EDGE) network and it works great.

Yes , i can't wait to buy a voip phone service

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