Fring: Mobile VoIP
It is not new information to most that the most inexpensive way to make international calls is through the Internet through VoIP applications such as Skype. But if you’re constantly on the go, the only way to access VoIP is through your laptop and a WiFi connection. Well, those days will soon be gone as VoIP software made specifically for your mobile phone is already out. Fring is an application that lets you access your existing VoIP accounts such as Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk and Twitter and use them over WiFi, 3G and EDGE networks. It’s still a beta version so don’t be surprised to find some bugs in the application. However, in its early stage, Fring already appears to be a promising piece of software offering an alternative to those expensive international calls by the minute by providing the convenience of a desktop application through the mobile phone.




I know its not really VOIP, but i got my hands on another really cool beta app called Yoober.
It lets me send free text messages via data, and i don’t need to pay globe for SMS costs! I can text as much as i want, to anywhere in the world (so i invited my cousins in the US and we use it alot).
Anyway, thought it would be worth a mention. U can see it at http://www.yoober.com