iPhone gets Skype
Two big names in telecommunications are merging technologies into something bigger and better than before. Shape Services, a well-known developer of IM (Instant Messenger) clients has announced the beta testing implementation of the Skype peer-to-peer Internet telephony network for the iPhone.
Having already developed the technology for several phone models, the IM+ for Skype program developed by Shape Services shares all the conventional features of Skype and integrates it into the design and interface of the iPhone.
In addition, the program runs independently off any worldwide 3G/GSM/CDMA network; in other words, it can work practically anywhere without the need of a WiFi connection.
Another feature worth noting is the cost effective rate a user pays when using the program for voice calls compared to a regular mobile-to-landline or mobile-to-mobile call, especially one overseas.
All this can be purchased through a one-time fee with no subsequent monthly dues, according to the Shape Services site which you can access by clicking on the Read link below.
Two big names in telecommunications are merging technologies into something bigger and better than before. Shape Services, a well-known developer of IM (Instant Messenger) clients has announced the beta testing implementation of the Skype peer-to-peer Internet telephony network for the iPhone.
Having already developed the technology for several phone models, the IM+ for Skype program developed by Shape Services shares all the conventional features of Skype and integrates it into the design and interface of the iPhone.
In addition, the program runs independently off any worldwide 3G/GSM/CDMA network; in other words, it can work practically anywhere without the need of a WiFi connection.
Another feature worth noting is the cost effective rate a user pays when using the program for voice calls compared to a regular mobile-to-landline or mobile-to-mobile call, especially one overseas.
All this can be purchased through a one-time fee with no subsequent monthly dues, according to the Shape Services site which you can access by clicking on the Read link below.