We have some updates on Fring, which ensures P2P 3G VoIP services to different mobile phones. The popular program has now functionality to allow its users to talk with both Skype and Google Talk users.
Andy made a different analysis on Fring while saying,
This is interesting because Skype seems to have abandoned efforts for the time being to be in the mobile market. For months we’ve been hearing that there was going to be a Symbian Skype client but at CES I heard this was far from close to happening, something that has Symbian fans scratching their heads.
Despite forming a global community for its P2P VoIP, Skype is still reluctant to get into MVoIP. On the contrary, Fring sees new opportunity in mobile VoIP applications.
The main features of Fring include: VoIP services without WiFi, Support Skype-like P2P VoIP, operates on 3G data network, Simple installation and no air-time charge, Full-duplex voice quality and user friendly application.
As of now, Fring supports a number of Nokia phones including N70, N72, N80, N80i, N90, 6630, 6680, 6681, 6682.



