Fring’s fringOut fully launched for Nokia phones, Android and iPhone versions coming soon
One month after releasing a preview of its fringOut service, fring has now introduced the full version of it – currently compatible only with Nokia’s Symbian phones.
With fringOut, mobile users can make “almost free” international calls to any phone number in more than 200 countries. Rates start at under 1 cent per minute.
fringOut is integrated into the fring mobile app, so you first have to install the app’s latest version to use the service. Once you’ve installed the app, you can easily sign up for fringOut.
Fring says that it will soon launch fringOut for iPhone and Android. You can find out more about the service (including rates for all countries) here.
There’s a somwehat funny fringOut promo video uploaded on YouTube (it doesn’t say much about the service itself, though):
Via fring
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