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Here's a review of Nimbuzz and fring:
http://symbianism.blogspot.com/2009/06/nimbuzz-...
Cheers, Dirk
"Furthermore, your Palringo account is saved on our servers. You can log in from anywhere and from any device and all of your IM accounts will be available without the need to add them again."
That only works if Palringo stores your login details.
Nokia messenging should be adding jabber functionality, not just ovi, so you can use any jabber account (like google talk).
If you don't have WiFi, your options are 2G (GPRS) and 3G (UMTS). 2G and 3G connections are provided by your carrier, so you'll have to pay for it.
Paying by the megabyte is usually very expensive, so if you want to use VoIP over 2G/3G you better get a flat-fee data plan.
If your provider doen't offer flat fee data plans, just go to another mobile provider.
p.s. those who're afraid to give their password to Nimbuzz/fring/etc. should keep in mind that any VoIP/IM program can send your login details to the maker of the program. Slick is no exception. If you use Slick and they want your password, they'll get your password.