
Fringland Ltd's highly anticipated application "Fring" has been released on the app store, giving users yet another VoIP solution for use on an iPhone. The application was available earlier this year for those who chose to jailbreak their iPhone and has since seen quite a few improvements in stability and ease of use. The application currently supports calling and instant-messaging from a wide variety of services including Skype, SIP, AIM, MSN Messenger, and Twitter. VoIP calls are only supported while connected via WiFi.
Written by Michael Johnston on October 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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At the request of T-Mobile, the Higher Regional Court in Hamburg has banned VoIP app Sipgate from being sold for iPhones in Germany. The app, which oddly enough is available through the App Store, lets users make phone calls using T-Mobile's Wi-Fi network that are both less expensive and don't include roaming charges.
Written by Edward Kirk on September 12th, 2008 with no comments.
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Over at Apple-Touch.com, our iPod Touch obsessed sister-site, we’ve been gleefully watching the work of some VoIP-loving hackers as they not only developed a SIP-compatible app for the PMP but a plug-in microphone attachment to go with it. Now they’re turning their attentions to the iPhone, which has long been pretty much at the mercy of whichever carrier has exclusivity in your country. To try to accelerate the porting process they’ve thrown open their code cupboard and invited hackers, developers and tinkerers alike to experiment with the same software that enabled low-level recording on the iPod Touch, which turned out to be the lynch-pin of the VoIP application.
 
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Written by Chris Davies on January 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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It’s looking more and more likely that OS X Leopard is a biting cat rather than a petting one; while many are reporting that general system stability is improved with the Mac upgrade, others are finding that its over-enthusastic firewall is breaking VoIP and other network-dependent software.
 
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Written by Chris Davies on November 7th, 2007 with no comments.
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If you’ve been waiting for a VOIP client for your iPhone - up until recently made extra-difficult by the fact that third-party software was blocked - then while you wait for the newly-unlocked, hacked & cracked handset to be fully exploited you might want to try Jajah. A web-based VOIP offering, it offers cut-price calls not only through your iPhone but through any phone.
 
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Written by Chris Davies on August 24th, 2007 with no comments.
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