FreeRinger, from GTalk2VoIP is Mac compatible

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Oct 28, 2008 at 9:44am

imageGTalk2VoIP, the free and publicly open voice gateway for major Instant Messenger clients, has announced the availability of FreeRinger, powered by Talkster. FreeRinger, available here, is a web-based telephone service that lets anyone place free international calls from computer-to-phone to more than 35 countries.

Now people anywhere in the world can use their computers to place free long distance calls to their family and friends’ mobile and landline phones in the more than 35 countries included in Talkster’s growing coverage area. All FreeRinger calls are ad-supported, so users never pay long distance or international calling charges, and can talk as long as they like, says Ruslan Zalata, founder of GTalk2VoIP. For call recipients using their mobile or landline phones, the cost is the same as a local call.

FreeRinger is a web-based, Flash application, so no software download or installation is required as long as the web browser can view content built in the commonly used Adobe Flash. For those users without Adobe Flash, a download that works with all Internet browsers on Mac, Windows and Linux computers will immediately enable FreeRinger to work.

FreeRinger is also available as a widget that so bloggers and web designers can offer the FreeRinger long distance and international calling service to their sites’ readers and customers. A special hyperlink makes placing calls from FreeRinger as simple as a click from a web page, says Zalata.

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