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VoIP On Symbian Phones

Source: voip-tech.blogspot.com

Its name is Fring, it’s a software still in beta test, to allow owners of phones with Symbian operating system (Nokia at first) with GPRS or Wi-Fi Internet connection to make phone calls by the phone.
The cost is just the one of the GPRS connection or similar of your phone company; So it is possible to call Skype™ users and Google Talk users just paying your cellphone’s internet connection and use SkypeOut credit to call regular phones.
If you want to try this software just surf to http://www.fring.com/ or directly to the download page http://www.fring.com/download/, fill the registration module with the requested data: cellphone brand and model, nationality, e-mail address, cellphone number on which Fring will be installed; almost instantly will be sent an SMS to your cellphone containing a link to download and install the software. This link must be "clicked" by the browser of your cellphone, Fring will be downloaded and installed like a normal Symbian application.
After Skype for Pocket PC and Skype for Windows Mobile will Skype release a version for Symbian Phones? Cellphones with this operating system are largely diffused…

Published on February 4th, 2007 under , , , , ,

MINO brings VoIP services for Symbian phones

Source: voipcentral.org

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For the millions of Symbian phone users, I have some good news today. The Sunnyvale-based mobile services company MINO Wireless has brought them VoIP services.

The company has developed a new mobile application to enable customers to make cheap or very inexpensive international calls using their Symbian supported phones like Nokia, Sony Erickson and Motorola.

By downloading MINO applications, these mobile phones can bring VoIP calls for customers who can call any phone anywhere in the world at rates starting from 2.2 cents per minute.

Jing Liu, CEO and Founder of MINO Wireless said,

Though affordable international calling options like Vonage and SkypeOut are present in the market, MINO is the first company to extend VoIP calls to mobile phones.

Mr Lie continued,

Business and other users of high-end handsets supported by Symbian, have welcomed this convenience, which allows them to enjoy the low cost of PC and VoIP phones.

MINO hit the market with over 10,000 downloads by Symbian phone users in the first few months of its launch. Now, the company has more than 90,000 registered users in more than 50 countries for this new mobile application.

Published on December 11th, 2006 under , , , ,

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