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November 18, 2009

fring available on Android handsets

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by Jan Harris

fring is now available to Android users, allowing them to make free VoIP calls.

The application is already available on Symbian S60, iPhone, iPod touch, Windows Mobile, J2ME and Linux devices.

Fring is a mobile internet community and communication service that lets users communicate and share web-based experiences from their mobile device.

Android users will now be able to access free calls, as well as services such as live chat and file sharing, on fring and services such as Skype, MSN, GoogleTalk, ICQ, Twitter, Yahoo! and AIM.

Fring users can also make calls to regular phone lines via Skype-Out and SIP services over 3G, GPRS or Wi-Fi internet connection.

Avi Shechter, Co-Founder & CEO of fring said: “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.”

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