Bangalore based, TringMe introduced TringPhone a few days back and now they have expanded the service to over 50 countries.
TringPhone is a flash based SIP phone which can be configured with any VoIP provider.
“The main premise behind TringPhone is to enable affordable pure web-based telephony that can work via any VoIP/SIP provider. This give the user to choose the best available VoIP provider based on his/her criteria (quality, cost, reliability etc) and switch between VoIP providers without changing the calling interface.”
TringPhone essentially allows user to call anybody in the world at an affordable rate; while TringMe allows one to embed widgets in blog/site, so that anybody can call up directly from the site (unlike Jaxtr).
Calls to US, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Ireland, Singapore, Taiwan, European countries are as low as 1 cent, Japan and Korea are 2 cents and to India is merely 5 cents.
TringMe has also launched OpenSocial app for orkut, ning and myspace users.
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Thanks for covering Ashish.
Just to clarify, our push-n-talk & TringPhone services remains free and users are free to use them with any providers or their own SIP servers and not restricted to TringMe’s own phone service.
Hey Yusuf!
You guys simply rock! Someday you should write a “gyaan” entry on “How to get TCed”
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Hi,
I tried calling Nepal using the Gtalk service. I could hear the phone ring but it got disconnected once someone answered. Could you please let me know what are the charges for Nepal using the Gtalk facility.
You guys simply rock with so many new innovations!!
Awaiting your response.
Anand
So this service is not free? Can someone suggest a free international call to mobile site. I found http://www.callarc.com and they offer free international calls but the service is still in the works