Skype has come to iPod Touch
Company Skype has presented the mobile version of the program of IP-telep
hony Skype for iPhone, informs Reuters. It can be downloaded free of charge from App Store, since Tuesday on March, 31st. The majority of functions of mobile version Skype correspond to possibilities of the similar computer client. In particular, it is possible to call as users Skype, and on any telephone numbers.
Connection between two Skype-clients the free. One of features Skype for iPhone is integration of the program with a smart phone notebook. It relieves of necessity to duplicate contacts from iPhone in similar section of service Skype.
Networks of cellular communication of the third generation are necessary for fulfilment of vocal calls by the help of mobile version Skype or Wi-Fi. The Link speed of data with which provide GPRS and EDGE, does not allow to use this function normally. Skype for iPhone Also work with Skype owners of players iPod Touch can. However, for high-grade vocal dialogue ear-phones with a microphone be required to them.

Now mobile version Skype is accessible to owners of smart phones Nokia, and also devices under control of Google Android and Windows Mobile. In May there will be a Skype-client for smart phones Blackberry. Service Skype use more than 300 million persons. In 2008 Skype became the largest operator of the international voice communication. Its share in the market has made eight percent. In 2008 the vocal traffic of users Skype was equaled to 33 billion minutes.
From them 25 billion it was necessary on free dialogue between two clients Skype. The share of paid calls hardly is more than eight billions minutes. One week ago it became known, that the corporate application for Internet telephony Skype for SIP in the near future will be announced. It will allow to have conversation through the Internet, using a usual cellular telephone, instead of to set or a computer microphone.
Calls between clients Skype for users Skype for SIP will be free.
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