Skype on wireless LAN might offer snap, crackle, pop, and buzz, say analysts
April 8, 2004
VOIP peer-to-peer pioneer Skype on Tuesday made a big move by porting its popular desktop VOIP client to certain wireless handhelds. Sounds neat, but now that the news has digested, the big question appears to be: Will it really be worth it?
Skype's introduced a PDA version that will work with 802.11b-enabled Pocket PC handhelds with more than 40 Mbytes of memory onboard (see Skype Me? Skype You! on the regular Skype client).
In theory, this is an application that enables users to -- at least partially -- bypass wireless carriers: If users live in an area with plentiful WiFi hotspot access and all their friends and family use Skype.
That's a big if, if you consider the nature of hotspot coverage when compared with traditional mobile networks: It's spotty, at best...
How spotty? Get all the details on Unstrung.
— Dan Jones, Site Editor, Unstrung
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