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iSkoot brings Skype to Android

By Dusan Belic on Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 at 12:32 AM PST In Android, Applications

iskoot android iSkoot brings Skype to AndroidiSkoot, the folks who brought Skype to the Symbian platform (or at least the Skype branded product) and who provided the software for the 3 Skypephone, announced that they’ll do the same for the Android platform. Their iSkoot for Skype is reportedly the “first VoIP solution available in Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s Android Market.”

On the downside, though, it seems the application won’t work via WiFi. Rather it will rely on the carrier’s 3G network for Skype calls. Or at least that’s the way iSkoot works on other platforms. This part of the release goes in that direction, as well:

iSkoot for Skype makes it easy and affordable for people to keep in touch with friends, family and contacts with an always-on-the-go lifestyle. iSkoot for Skype leverages the voice-optimized circuit-switched wireless networks of mobile carriers, allowing for full operation even without access to WiFi or 3G networks and ensuring the best possible call quality. Normal carrier voice and data charges always apply.

Commenting on the announcement, iSkoot’s Jim Hudak said: “We are honored to be the first mobile VoIP application available in the Android Market because we are dedicated to bringing carrier-grade Web communications services to mobile phones and platforms around the globe. iSkoot continues to work on delivering innovative products that give people a rich mobile experience so that they can cut the cord from their desktop.”

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3 Comments on “iSkoot brings Skype to Android”

  1. brandon says:

    why buy into the iSkoot Scam. It still uses voice ports which uses minutes. Skype is the only way to go to save minutes.

  2. Ozgur Ozturk says:

    IScoot is not what you think.
    As previous commenter says, it uses your minutes, not data for VOIP. It uses data plan only for skype chat.
    You deceived me into thinking I found what I looked for, but when I read their website, it says it is using your (voice) minutes. I guess they are routing your voice to their servers where they put it into the skype system.

  3. RRD says:

    months later I can’t even login, worthless

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