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    Skype Calls via Any Mobile Phone

    September 11th, 2006

    VoxLib, Canada-based IT software developer has come up with a technology platform, which would bridge the gap between a mobile phone, a computer and a number of Instant messenger VoIP services. The platform runs on the users PC bringing Skype services to their mobile phones.

    VOX for Skype is a plug-in for Skype. No special software must be installed on your mobile. In fact, any phone can be used. As long as VOX for Skype is downloaded and running on your computer and Skype is also running your mobile will have access to your Skype account. VOX for Skype can easily be accessed either through SkypeIn or SMS.

    VOX for Skype Key Features:

  • Skype Calls ( free calls when calling your Skype contacts)
  • Skype Voicemail
  • International PSTN Calls using SkypeOut
  • Shows online friends
  • Works on all mobile and phones
  • Call people on their PC
  • Know who is online at any moment
  • Call people by name
  • Listen to and manage their Skype voicemail
  • Be notified by SMS of any missed calls or new voicemails
  • Initiate Skype to Skype as well as send SMS messages
  • VOX for Skype is available free download at VoxLib and is no cost for users.

    Via: VoIP Blog

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    Skype is Working on GSM / Wi-Fi (Dual-Mode ) Phone

    July 31st, 2006

    Skype Wi-Fi VoIP phones already announced by four companies (SMC, Belkin, Netgear, Edge-Core), Skype is working with other manufacturers to produce dual-mode phones for later this year.

    Skype current parnters for these GSM/ WiFi dual-mode phones include Nokia and Motorola. One of the issues still to be worked out is whether the dual-mode phones will be released SIM-free, or whether they’ll be able to work out deals with cellular providers. As this sort of Skype experience would be more seamless than some of the current efforts to run Skype on smart phones, including PDAs such as Palm. The key breakthrough is that they could also connect to a mobile network at other times.

    This might have been a reference to mobile network 3, which at the end of this year will launch a “specific Skype service” allowing users to call other Skype users for free through their 3 handsets. However, 3’s service will be based through its 3G handsets rather than Wi-Fi, and will probably involve a monthly charge for the service.

    While GSM isn’t going to be to everyone’s liking, this is the kind of step forward that is likely to catapult Skype to the top of the VoIP market share, regardless of service category, and help them earn their keep. (Remember that eBay purchased Skype for US$2.6 billion.) Hopefully they’ll be following up with similar announcements for other types of cellular networks.

    More detail at Silicon.com

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