Blackberry users can now call via 3G or WiFi directly from their mobile phones. Indian voice startup TringMe has introduced what it calls the world’s first BlackBerry VoIP application that enables calls over WiFi networks, rather than the cellular network.
If no Wi-Fi network is available, the application defaults to local access numbers and callback options using the cellular network to place calls. The user selects the contacts and hits call, and the TringMe system rings back a few seconds later.
TringMe is specifically targeting the enterprise market, which could be fertile ground for a native VoIP client for BlackBerry. The TringMe Blackberry VoIP application supports Blackberry OS versions 4.2 to 5.0. So now blackberry users can also enjoy cheap VoIP calls and free international calls using their Blackberry devices.
Check out more details at TringMe Blackberry VoIP page
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