Ringfree brings VoIP callthrough with every provider to the iPhone

Source: goebel.net

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my rss-orange.gifRSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

In the last weeks I was displeased with the state of VoIP on mobile handsets. Wifi coverage is spotty and callback services like Jajah require two phone calls at the same time, which makes them too expensive for penny pinchers like me. That’s why I am a fan of callthrough applications which involve only one call leg. The call goes to a local number where a server converts it into a VoIP call. But unfortunately this needs numerous key strokes in addition to the destination number and makes callthrough a cumbersome activity.

Software like MobileTalk from Packet8 would help, but it is bound to just one VoIP provider and could be done much better. Unfortunately the underlying software from Mobilemax gets distributed only to companies and not to end users. So people have to wait until their VoIP provider of choice implements it.

But salvation is near, at least for iPhone users: RingFree let’s you use every VoIP provider or even your own Asterisk / SIP server for outbound calls on Apple’s "Invention of the year 2007" (according to Time Magazine). iPhone Atlas has the story:

Here, in a nutshell, is how the app works: A user registers with RingFree, entering his iPhone number and providing some other information. The user is then prompted to call a country-local number to confirm their information by entering a PIN. Once logged into the site, the user selects from a list of pre-defined VoIP providers (including VoicePulse, Gizmo Project, PhoneGnome and others) or defines his own by entering a proxy address, username and password.

After selecting or defining a provider, the user can access the Web apps keypad, which looks something like the iPhones standard dialer, selects the preferred VoIP provider from a menu, and hits Call. The call sends a bit of JavaScript over EDGE to retrieve a local number from the VoIP provider, which the user is prompted to dial with the iPhones native phone application. When this number is dialed, the VoIP provider is triggered to dial the number entered in the Web app, and the call goes through.

RingFree is basically a website with a virtual dialer. It is linked to VoIP providers of choice and uses standard voice minutes to make VoIP calls. Therefore it doesnt require any hacking or jailbreaking, nor does it require the presence of a WiFi network. Only a small amount of data is transferred over the EDGE network to signalize the call. The voice quality is reportedly good, and calls go through without too much delay so that a commentator at IntoMobile states:

Thank you for this. This is the most useful iPhone application yet. I set it up in less than 2 minutes and I made a call to Ireland using Gizmo Project. Sweet and simple. I am happy and would be jumping up and down with joy if it let me call Skypers.

That’s exactly what I was looking for. RingFree is free in the first month, then it costs $30/year. You can also call Google Talk, Yahoo or MSN contacts from the iPhone. I wonder when someone will launch a similar service for other platforms, such as Symbian. It could be a great new feature for Voxalot, whose mobile callback I often use with my own VoIP providers. It costs 0.01 of data or less to establish the call, but still it demands two simultaneous phone calls.

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • blinkbits
  • BlinkList
  • Blue Dot
  • Fark
  • Fleck
  • Furl
  • Netscape
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Shadows
  • Slashdot
  • SphereIt
  • Spurl
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • YahooMyWeb





Last 20 posts tagged "Yahoo"

Telerupted: Worldwide Communication

Source: gigaom.com

Related Stories

Telerupted: Twilight for Telephone Networks

Powered by Sphere

The disruption potential of VoIP lies not so much in its ability to push …

Published on July 24th, 2008 under , , ,

Carolyn Smacks Jajah and Yahoo

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

Carolyn Schuk is no stranger to the VoIP world and her VoIPPrincess blog is going to be one to keep tabs on.
Yesterday she gave a butt whoopin’ to both Yahoo and Jaja…I can only wonder

Published on May 1st, 2008 under , , ,

Business Week About Yahoo and Jajah

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

I woke up this morning and found VoIPWatch being cited in Business Week’s TechBeat by Olga Kharif. This made me think back to one of the reasons to start VoIPWatch, which was to always …

Published on April 30th, 2008 under , , , ,

Jajah Says Yahoo

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

With the possible merger of Yahoo with Microsoft this agreement between Jajah and Yahoo can be very good, or much to do about nothing. But for now its all very good for Jajah and they deserve …

Published on April 29th, 2008 under , ,

Jajah Gives Yahoo Voice, AOL Wants Others to SIP AIM Voice

Source: gigaom.com

Jajah, one of the many callback service providers, is slowly trying to transform itself into a voice platform, offering others the ability to use its network and back-end billing and fulfillment …

Published on April 29th, 2008 under , , , , , ,

Is It Yahoo or is It My Travel Router or is It I-Bahn

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

I have to do more testing, but Yahoo Messenger for the Mac’s new beta finally includes Voice, just like the PC client has, after a L O N G almost two year wait.
Sadly I can dial, but

Published on March 28th, 2008 under , , , ,

March 5, 2008: Vonage’s Cranky Creditors

Source: gigaom.com

SAI: Google StreetView Competitor Everyscape Gets $7M
News.com: In Tech Support Obama Beats Clinton
BusinessWeek: Clearwire and Sprint: Squeezed Together?
Fortune: Yahoo! Playing for Time in

Published on March 5th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Feb. 14, 2008: Happy Valentine’s Day

Source: gigaom.com

BBC: News Corp. in Secret talks with Yahoo
Reuters: ZTE in “Cooperation” Talks with Motorola
Light Reading: Femtocells go Big Time in Barcelona
NYTimes: Quitting Facebook Gets Easier
Forbes:

Published on February 14th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Feb. 12, 2008; BlackBerry’s Jam and Android Angst

Source: gigaom.com

Bloomberg: Yahoo Defense May Fail to Repel Hostile Microsoft Bid
Apple Web site: Apple releases Mac OS X 10.5.2 Update
Reuters: Nokia Adds Google Search to Handsets
Broadband Reports: Competition

Published on February 12th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Feb. 11, 2008; Cloudy Reception and Mobile Web

Source: gigaom.com

The Times: Yahoo Seeks to Revive Merger with AOL
Press Release: Sequans scores $28M for WiMax Chips

NYTimes: Many Obstacles to Digital TV Reception, Study Says
O’Reilly Radar: Reuters CEO

Published on February 11th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Microsoft Wants To Buy Yahoo

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

Is 44 Billion dollars the right price? Well, the acquisition of Yahoo by Microsoft would certainly help MSFT a lot in the quest to stay in the online world battle against Google.
The two do fit …

Published on February 1st, 2008 under , , , ,

A SIP address for Skype? Better the other way around!

Source: goebel.net

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

There is a much quoted explanation from Emoci of Toronto how to create a SIP address that will ring …

Published on January 25th, 2008 under , , , , ,

Dark Days At Yahoo? Nokia and Facebook Kissing?

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

PaidCotent.org has two very interesting stories that are worth reading.
Yahoo may be making massive job cuts.
Facebook and Nokia may be working together.

Published on January 21st, 2008 under , ,

Ringfree brings VoIP callthrough with every provider to the iPhone

Source: goebel.net

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

In the last weeks I was displeased with the state of VoIP on mobile handsets. Wifi coverage is spotty …

Zimbra Collaboration Suite Expanded And Offers Optimized iPhone Support

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Zimbra Collaboration Suite is expanded and now provides better Safari 3 Integration, CalDAV Support for iCal on Mac OS X Leopard, and most importantly optimized iPhone Support. I have used Zimbra …

Published on January 17th, 2008 under ,

Yahoo’s Baby Steps to Phone 2.0

Source: gigaom.com

Champions of a more open Internet could take a small bit of cheer from Yahoo’s plans, unveiled today, to open up its mobile platform to third-party developers. But the lack of a service-provider …

Published on January 7th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Yahoo Getting Hung Up By The Carriers

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

Of late, the usually forward and information giving Yahoo executives have been playing "mums the word" on anything and everything. They’ve gone into a professionally counseled …

Published on November 3rd, 2007 under

EQO Supports Mobile VoIP Applications on Symbian Phones

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

New Symbian Platinum Partner Provides Free Software for Symbian Smartphones, Offering VoIP Calls, Text Messages and Instant Messaging.EQO Communications today announced plans to release a native …

Published on October 18th, 2007 under , , , , , , , ,

GTalk2VoIP starts callback

Source: goebel.net

Yesterday my virtual buddy service@gtalk2voip.com started to chat me automatically when I had my GMail open. He told me about a great new service that’s possible now with GTalk2VoIP: Callback. …

Published on September 14th, 2007 under , , , , , , , ,

Yahoo Lets Mac Users Down

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

Stowe Boyd at /Message posts on the new Yahoo Messenger 3.0 beta 2 for the Mac. His lament. Still no voice.

Basically its time for my friends at Yahoo, Skippy and the Rock Star, otherwise known …

Published on September 8th, 2007 under

Member of "Hype Media! Network"