RIM Adds Free Voice Service To BlackBerry Messenger

RIM has added a free voice chat service to the next version of their popular BlackBerry Messenger service. BBM Voice users will be able to make free voice calls over Wi-Fi connections to other BBM users. The new feature is part of BBM version 7, announced today, and currently in beta test.

Larry Seltzer, Contributor

November 14, 2012

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Research In Motion (RIM) has added a free voice chat service over Wi-Fi connections to their popular BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) service. The feature, BBM Voice, is part of BBM version 7, announced today. This version will run on BlackBerry 6 OS or higher and support is planned at a future date for BlackBerry® 5.

BBM 7 is in open beta. RIM has not announced an availability date. Users who want to test the program can sign up in the BlackBerry Beta Zone. The Beta Zone is not available in all countries.

BBM 7 users can not only initiate voice calls, but switch between BBM text chatting and talk in the middle of a call.

BlackBerry may be on the decline, especially in the US, but it remains very popular abroad, and BBM is one of its most popular features.

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