Skype finally goes mobile, but is this enough for you to start using it?

Filed under: News, Software | By: Mark
Posted on: March 31, 2008 | 3 Comments

Skype finally goes mobile
Thanks to Phones Review we have found out that Skype has finally gone mobile, what is interesting is what Peter said over at Phones Review which I have to agree on is that the service has flaws, he said that he has trouble chatting to people on Skype and I do agree with that.

But nether the less they are making this service more stable and maybe the new Skype Mobile is much better, Skype will work better on mobile phones thanks to the number of new smartphones and obviously Wi-Fi hotspots.

I will definitely be trying Skype out on my new mobile phone, so please answer this for me “Skype finally goes mobile, but is this enough for you to start using it?

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3 Responses to “Skype finally goes mobile, but is this enough for you to start using it?”

  1. Mike says:

    Skype going mobile is a huge step for business users. Now when businesses become Skype enabled by implementing solutions like VoSKY Exchange, every employee with a Skype enabled mobile device becomes a virtual extension of the office phone system.

    This Remote Access allows calls to be transferred across Skype to any user (mobile or otherwise), at zero cost regardless of where they are in the world. I applaud Skype for their continued development on mobile platforms. Perfecting mobile can’t happen quickly enough.

  2. Mike says:

    The new skype PDA model phone looks cool.I hope its got all the necessary features to be hit in the market.Skype has entered the market in style.

  3. Mike says:

    Business users should check out http://www.vosky.com. This site has information on connecting your PBX to the Skype network. Several solutions from Enterprise down to SMB available.

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