fring Releasing World’s 1st Free VoIP Calls on Android Phones!

fring, the multi-award winning mobile application, released the world’s first full VoIP support on all Android devices.
Users can enjoy the world’s first free voice calls (VoIP) over fring, Skype, MSN and GoogleTalk and via hundreds of SIP providers. As on the rest of fring’s supported-platforms, they can also see real-time presence and live chat with their ICQ, Yahoo! and AIM buddies and use Twitter, as part of their integrated contact list.

“Now Android users can join the millions of fringsters on thousands of fring-supported mobile devices who enjoy the rich features and cost benefits that mobile communication over internet can provide: communicating and sharing social Internet experiences over Wi-Fi or data plan with their friends wherever they are, on the web or on their phones.” said Avi Shechter, Co-Founder & CEO of fring.
In addition to Android, fring is supported worldwide on thousands of Symbian S60, iPhone, iPod touch, Windows Mobile, J2ME and Linux devices.
The brand-new Android version can be downloaded via fring’s WAP site at m.fring.com or directly via the Android Market.
You have 2 simple options for getting fring onto your Android device:
1. Get it directly from the Android Market:
- Start the Market application on your phone
- Search for fring and install
2. Get it from fring’s WAP site:
- On your Android phone, go to Settings > Applications and check the box to allow ‘unknown sources‘
- Point your phone browser to m.fring.com and download

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