Skype has released a mobile version of its VoIP application, giving owners of
Java-enabled handsets access to the communication service while out and about.
The product is still in beta, but is freely available to download and offers
most Skype features, including chat, group chat, presence and receiving calls
through SkypeIn.
Additional features, such as Skype-to-Skype and SkypeOut calls, are initially
supported only in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro), Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Poland,
Sweden and the UK.
"These are still the early days for making Skype calls on mobile phones, but
we have already made great strides in this space," said Gareth O'Loughlin,
general manager of mobile and hardware devices at Skype.
"We have a great relationship with 3 which has brought the mobile Skype
experience to eight markets through the 3 Skypephone and a range of other
packages and phones. Skype for your mobile will expand the available options
even further."
Some Skype-phones are already available, and a handful of other dedicated
mobile devices can run versions of Skype, but a rollout to most other handsets
is available from today.
Skype hopes that the public beta will help gauge the response of tech-savvy
users whose feedback will help tweak the application.
"We need to hear what delights users and where there is still work to be
done," said O'Loughlin.
"But this product underscores our commitment to innovation and to putting
Skype conversations in the pockets of today's mobile masses."
The Skype mobile client can be installed on the phone or downloaded to a
computer and then transferred to the device.
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