Skype releases Pocket PC software
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Skype has been kicking butt with their Peer-to-Peer software lately. Well, they have not stopped with the traditional PC environment. Nope, they have stepped to mobility with their new software designed for the Pocket PC.
Peer-to-peer VoIP provider Skype has released a Pocket PC version of its popular VoIP software, allowing customers using a WiFi-enabled Windows-based PDA to connect to Skype’s network of millions through any public hotspot or other WiFi network.
Released this week at DEMOmobile, the software became available after only four months of beta testing. Like Skype’s Windows, Linux and Mac PC software, the application is free and all calls made to other Skype users are not charged. Also like its PC software, Skype users can dial out of the Skype network calling any phone number in the world for set rates approximating 2 cents per minute.
