Skype Launches Mobile Service

Nov 17, 2006

Skype Launches Mobile Service

3 Group customers in seven countries will be able to make free calls on their 
mobile phones.

Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service

Thursday, November 16, 2006 07:00 AM PST

Skype launched its first mobile voice-over-IP service in collaboration with an 
operator, 3 Group, whose customers will soon be the first to use it.

3 Group customers will be able to make free Skype calls to other 3 Group Skype 
users and to PC-based Skype users around the world. Customers must subscribe
to one of 3 Group's new monthly data plans to use the service.

3 Group has not yet revealed the pricing for the plans but says they will 
include unlimited usage, subject to fair-use limitations. For mobile phone users
who make lots of international calls, the offering could deliver significant 
cost savings, depending on the cost of the data subscription.

3 Group Service Offers Unlimited Calls

"It's now possible for the 136 million Skype users to break from their PCs and 
use Skype wherever they are," said Niklas Zennstrom, chief executive officer
of Skype, speaking today in London as part of the launch of 3 Group's new 
mobile data offering.

The client software on the phone looks just like the client customers use on 
their PCs, he said. Users can check if their buddies are online and click on
a contact to place a call to them.

Premium paid Skype services such as
SkypeIn
and
SkypeOut
will become available to mobile customers next year, Zennstrom said. SkypeIn 
gives customers a phone number that allows landline phone users to call them
on their Skype account. SkypeOut offers low rates on calls to regular phones.

Skype already offers a client for Microsoft Pocket PCs and 5 million people 
have downloaded it. However, those users had to either hunt for a Wi-Fi hotspot
or use GPRS, which could come with potentially high access fees, Zennstrom 
said. Because the new 3 Group X-Series service has a flat rate for unlimited
usage, people won't be afraid of potential high costs for using mobile Skype, 
he said.

Service Launching in the UK

The X-Series offering will become available first in the UK on December 1 and 
eventually to all other markets in which 3 Group operates.

A spokesman for a public relations firm that represents Skype said that for now 
the client will only work on the Nokia N73 phone, one of two phones that
3 Group launched with its new offering. A 3 Group spokeswoman did not know 
whether the Sony Ericsson W950i, the other phone launched with the new 3 Group
service, would also support the Skype offering.

Fans of the Symbian operating system, which runs Nokia's smart phones, have 
been eager to see a Skype client built for the platform. In October, Skype 
promised
that the delayed
client for Symbian
would become available by the end of this year.

Skype made a deal with 3 Group earlier this year to support the voice-over-IP 
service for 3 Group customers using wireless data cards with their PCs. 
Typically,
mobile operators
have been reluctant
to enable Skype and some have even blocked the service because it can compete 
with their own voice offerings.

3 Group, owned by Hutchison Whampoa, has 14 million mobile users in countries 
including Ireland, Austria, Denmark, Italy, Australia, and Hong Kong.

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