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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Telecommunications Provider No Skype on the Nokia Agree

Posted on/at 12:45 AM by Sagita

Two mobile service providers in the UK are reported not happy with plans for Nokia resemble a mobile version of Skype on the N97 smart phone products his. Both Orange and O2 dikabarkan worry dikemasnya with the popular VoIP service that allows users to call each other via the Internet will reduce their profits and will not threaten the market unless the product be Skype's N97.

The senangan the service provider working on the same Nokia - Skype is certainly not surprising. The service provider has a large amount of power to the mobile phone vendors as they can choose the product that they want to pasarkan, and they also do not agree to all the services offered to mobile phone vendors, especially when new services are potentially reduce their advantage - even though the product is very desired user. One example is Skype dikemasnya in N97.

This is certainly bad news to all of us as consumers are increasingly more and more days with the ability to buy the phone WiFi. Dikemasnya Skype into mobile phones is very profitable for us because it can save costs that we pay for the call - we can call a friend free of charge to Skype us, or calling to traditional phone network in the world with a very low cost, even for international connections.

The logical, resemble VoIP application on a phone operation can spur the mobile phone sales, encompass new customers and sell internet services to users. The telecommunications service provider may also seek a new service is to provide a different payment scheme. One industry expert in Mobile Today said that "when you see what I have done 3, they actually allowed to charge the phone more than the mobile phone users compared with the Skype phone that does not resemble Skype."

The growth concerns against the application are not limited to the VoIP service provider in the UK alone, many companies in the United States is also very careful in the supply of mobile phone consumers to resemble Skype slowly. AT & T, for example, allow the use of VoIP applications on the iPhone, although still limited at this time may only be used when connecting to WiFi only - they are not allowed to use Skype over GPRS or 3G.

Populernya with the VoIP service, consumers can be expected to continue to encourage the services to allow use of mobile VoIP sebebas-free.

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