BlackBerry Says Yes to VoIP Application

Research In Motion will now be at par with the other Smartphone brands using a new program which will bring mobile VoIP connectivity to your BlackBerry.

Since it has launched BlackBerry, RIM didn’t have a single native VoIP client for the platform. Where as the smartphones running Android or iOS have already got the services for their clients. Truphone, Skype and Fring are some of the apps supported by the operating systems like iOS and Android right now.

You can use TringMe, the first ever third-party program for BlackBerry, which allows phone calls over a Wi-Fi network from your BlackBerry without eating up the voice minutes. The corporate users can also be delighted with the option of worldwide conference call, another very important offering of this service.

It’s definitely a good start for BlackBerry, and the BlackBerry app developers can expect a good very good opportunity in this field as 100 millions of the Smartphone users can be “expected to use mobile VoIP by the end of 2012.”
Interested BlackBerry users can now visit the TringMe app website from their devices to download it.

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