BlackBerry gets mobile VoIP connectivity
Mobile VoIP connectivity is the one of the most sought after apps for smartphones and now BlackBerry, which is produced by RIM, is getting in on the action.
Although the Blackberry is a great enterprise smartphone, users who wanted Mobile VoIP must have looked on enviously as competitors like the iPhone and the Android accessed products such as Fring, Truphone and Skype.
But now the Mobile Voip service TringMe can be downloaded by BlackBerry owners as their first native VoIP client.
This third party program allows free phone calls over a Wi-Fi network which saves money and also makes business transactions that much easier, especially now that worldwide conference calling is also on the menu.
More than 100 million smartphone users are expected to be using mobile VoIP connectivity services by the year 2012.
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