Apple iPhone and BlackBerry Users to Get Skype

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iPhone and BlackBerry users will get to end-run charges for cellphone minutes with free software coming from Skype. The popular service already provides millions of users with cheap Internet voice calls over desktop computers and other handsets, including Nokia and Windows Mobile models.

Reports say the Skype software will be available Tuesday at the iPhone App Store. The BlackBerry version is expected in May.

Apple will limit the use of Skype to Wi-Fi connections and not over the data network of AT&T, the iPhone's carrier here. When connected, the app will work much like the desktop version with free calls to other Skype users and small fees for calls to traditional phones. Users can save big money when calling overseas compared to the fees for making conventional cellphone calls.

Other software already enables Skype calls with the iPhone. But Jessica Dolcourt at CNet reports how Skype's will be better, according to the new software's engineer:

He says what the other apps use is a workaround that requires them to channel calls through a server and transcode audio, resulting in poorer-quality calls than Skype can do in its own app.

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I was sold my BB Bold this afternoon under false information and I'm VERY upset! The network sold this phone to me after confirming that Skype was available to download and use normally on this phone like on my Nokia I had previously. I'm in two minds now - 1. do I return this phone and get the iphone? or 2. do I keep it and make do? Just quietly, I think I may go for the iphone option... Pitty!

Lisa 1:57AM November 22, 2009

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fred of CA 3:36PM April 19, 2009

So BB will be able to have user to user connection thru the phone? would it be just as the computer or just making regular calls? can you be specific about the usage...

Please include the features that it will have if possible

Humberto of FL 4:22PM March 30, 2009

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