In an announcement this week, the companies said the agreement makes 20 million open access Wi-Fi points available to Fring users. While access points that are password protected won't operate on the network, WeFi has estimated that 40% of U.S. Wi-Fi access points are open and thus potentially available to users.
Noting that it's adding more than 1 million new users a month, WeFi said the service is particularly appealing to business and pleasure travelers who easily find Wi-Fi connections on their mobile devices. After downloading free software for the application, users can automatically find open Wi-Fi access points.
Fring users can access their existing applications like Skype, Microsoft Messenger, Google Talk, Twitter, Yahoo, and AIM, as well as their favorite social networks.
"WeFi is an exciting new addition to our selection of Fring add-ons because easily locating and accessing hotspots around the world makes our mobile Internet experiences even more compelling for users who prefer Wi-Fi quality and cost benefits," Fring CEO Avi Shechter said.
Users can find Wi-Fi hotspots automatically on their handsets' GPS feature or by manually typing in a nearby Wi-Fi address. The application currently works on hundreds of Symbian and Windows Mobile devices.
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