Fring on Java ME & Linux phones
Posted byJul 18

Fring is a peer-to-peer Mobile VoIP based internet telephony network, which allows users to call their social network contacts for free using their handset’s internet connection.
Fring has opened its service to phones running Java ME software and Linux handsets, allowing Nokia and Sony Ericsson phone owners to become part of fring network.
Fring has created a ‘minifring’ version for phones that don’t yet support voice over IP calling. With minifring, you can now use some of the most popular bits of fring to keep in touch with fringsters, Skype, GoogleTalk, MSN, AIM, Yahoo, ICQ, and Twitter buddies for free anywhere you go.
Previously fring runs on Symbian 60 devices like Sony Ericsson UIQ Smartphones, Windows Mobile and iPhone handsets, butit is now supporting more than 1000 different handsets.
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