Mr. Blog On Fring

Once again, David and I are aligned almost like twins. I think Fring is cool, but I question its utility, especially in GPRS and even EDGE markets where the audio sounds so muddy that its not what you would want to use for a business call.

David also experienced the same SMS issue that I did on a USA SIM. I swapped to my French SIM while in San Diego, did the SMS thing and voila, I had Fring running so I contend it may have been a carrier blocking issue.

So give David’s post a read as it is like most of what he rights, right on the money.

2 thoughts on “Mr. Blog On Fring”

  1. Fring is so great on GPRS!
    You have to see that it is not only a VoIP client and that you don’t need an extra VoIP client on new Wifi / GSM phones.
    Fring is more a multi chat client for MSN messenger, Google Talk and Skype. It is the only way to bring Skype on a Symbian phone and the Skype calls sound great on Wifi.
    Isn’t this marvelous?
    I use Fring to chat with my buddies. We now send text messages instead of SMS. One SMS costs me 15 Euro Cent. For the same price I can send thousands of chat text messages, since 1 MB costs me only 24 Euro Cent.
    Thanks to Fring.

  2. Fring is so great on GPRS!

    I use Fring to chat with my buddies. We send text messages instead of SMS. One SMS costs me 15 Euro Cent. For the same price I can send thousands of chat messages. Overall I will have to pay 2 Euros for GPRS this month. Fring is the best application …

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