Re: [AI] Skype on Your Smart Phone

2006-10-19 Thread Dattu Agarwal Agarwal
Hi, viraj,
  thanks for the information.
  once my friend srinivasu CH had dounloaded the skype on my system but it did 
not work.
  now i will once again try for it.
  regards Dattu Agarwal
  e-mail id [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mobile no. 09886678744

Viraj Kafle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hello sir,
Skype is a program which allows you to talk or IM with another person using 
this program or, if you by the skype credit, it will also allow you to talk 
to people in ordinary phones.

You can download the program from the program website itself, which is, 
www.skype.com.

To make it more compatible with jaws, you may wish to download the jfw 
scripts for skype. The scripts can be found in the URL given below:

http://www.panix.com/~ccn/projects/jfw/skype.php.

Regards.

- Original Message - 
From: "Dattu Agarwal Agarwal" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Skype on Your Smart Phone


> Hi everybody
> can anyone tell me what is skype and how to use it. how to make it 
> competible with JAWS?
>
>
>
> Vikas Kapoor wrote:
> Skype on Your Smart Phone
>
> Oct 18, 2006
>
> Skype software compatible with the Symbian mobile phone operating system 
> will hit the market by the end of the year, despite rumors that Skype had 
> halted
> development of the product, an executive said during the Symbian 
> Smartphone Show in London.
>
> "Hopefully before Christmas we can satisfy a lot of questions about where 
> Skype is on mobile phones," said Eric Lagier, head of mobile development 
> at Skype,
> today.
>
> Recent reports describing the development of the Symbian product as 
> delayed or derailed aren't true and Skype plans to introduce a client that 
> will run
> on Symbian phones by the holiday season, he said.
>
> Complicated Development, Pricing
>
> Symbian runs on the vast majority of smart phones, including Nokia's 
> high-end phones as well as some handsets from Sony Ericsson and Samsung. 
> Skype has
> been discussing the development of the Symbian-based product since last 
> year and Symbian fans have been clamoring for its release but Skype has 
> largely
> resisted discussing a release date for the product.
>
> Skype software for Symbian phones would allow mobile phone users to make 
> Voice over IP calls over Wi-Fi networks, if the phone supports Wi-Fi, or 
> over 3G
> (third-generation) networks. Presumably the Skype calls would be less 
> expensive than other mobile calls, but Skype has been vague about pricing 
> for end
> users. Because mobile operators charge their customers to access 3G 
> networks to make some VoIP calls, Skype would ask for a share of that 
> revenue, said
> Lagier.
>
> The process of developing the mobile Skype software has been challenging, 
> he said. "People are happy with how their mobile phones work," he said. As 
> such,
> Skype is compelled to create an application that is easy to use and has 
> the same quality as regular mobile voice calling, he said.
>
> Some
> mobile operators have resisted
> the idea of mobile Skype, which could compete with their own voice 
> services, pledging to
> block the VoIP service .
> But others have embraced the idea. Earlier this year
> Hutchison 3 Group announced
> that it would start testing a mobile Skype offering with the intent of 
> rolling out a commercial service in all of its markets. So far, those 
> trials show
> that the usage pattern of mobile Skype customers is different than PC 
> customers because they aren't bound to their PCs, Lagier said.
>
> Skype has already
> introduced a client
> for some mobile devices that run Windows operating systems.
>
> http://ad.doubleclick.net/adi/pcw_news/webtelephonyandconferencing/article;c=1303;c=1370;c=1370;aid=127528;pos=showcase-lg;tile=2;sz=336x280;ord=49793489;
>
> Vikas Kapoor,
> MSN ID:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype ID: dl_vikas
> Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.
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Re: [AI] Skype on Your Smart Phone

2006-10-18 Thread Viraj Kafle
Hello sir,
Skype is a program which allows you to talk or IM with another person using 
this program or, if you by the skype credit, it will also allow you to talk 
to people in ordinary phones.

You can download the program from the program website itself, which is, 
www.skype.com.

To make it more compatible with jaws, you may wish to download the jfw 
scripts for skype. The scripts can be found in the URL given below:

http://www.panix.com/~ccn/projects/jfw/skype.php.

Regards.

- Original Message - 
From: "Dattu Agarwal Agarwal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Skype on Your Smart Phone


> Hi everybody
>  can anyone tell me what is skype and how to use it. how to make it 
> competible with JAWS?
>
>
>
> Vikas Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Skype on Your Smart Phone
>
> Oct 18, 2006
>
> Skype software compatible with the Symbian mobile phone operating system 
> will hit the market by the end of the year, despite rumors that Skype had 
> halted
> development of the product, an executive said during the Symbian 
> Smartphone Show in London.
>
> "Hopefully before Christmas we can satisfy a lot of questions about where 
> Skype is on mobile phones," said Eric Lagier, head of mobile development 
> at Skype,
> today.
>
> Recent reports describing the development of the Symbian product as 
> delayed or derailed aren't true and Skype plans to introduce a client that 
> will run
> on Symbian phones by the holiday season, he said.
>
> Complicated Development, Pricing
>
> Symbian runs on the vast majority of smart phones, including Nokia's 
> high-end phones as well as some handsets from Sony Ericsson and Samsung. 
> Skype has
> been discussing the development of the Symbian-based product since last 
> year and Symbian fans have been clamoring for its release but Skype has 
> largely
> resisted discussing a release date for the product.
>
> Skype software for Symbian phones would allow mobile phone users to make 
> Voice over IP calls over Wi-Fi networks, if the phone supports Wi-Fi, or 
> over 3G
> (third-generation) networks. Presumably the Skype calls would be less 
> expensive than other mobile calls, but Skype has been vague about pricing 
> for end
> users. Because mobile operators charge their customers to access 3G 
> networks to make some VoIP calls, Skype would ask for a share of that 
> revenue, said
> Lagier.
>
> The process of developing the mobile Skype software has been challenging, 
> he said. "People are happy with how their mobile phones work," he said. As 
> such,
> Skype is compelled to create an application that is easy to use and has 
> the same quality as regular mobile voice calling, he said.
>
> Some
> mobile operators have resisted
> the idea of mobile Skype, which could compete with their own voice 
> services, pledging to
> block the VoIP service .
> But others have embraced the idea. Earlier this year
> Hutchison 3 Group announced
> that it would start testing a mobile Skype offering with the intent of 
> rolling out a commercial service in all of its markets. So far, those 
> trials show
> that the usage pattern of mobile Skype customers is different than PC 
> customers because they aren't bound to their PCs, Lagier said.
>
> Skype has already
> introduced a client
> for some mobile devices that run Windows operating systems.
>
> http://ad.doubleclick.net/adi/pcw_news/webtelephonyandconferencing/article;c=1303;c=1370;c=1370;aid=127528;pos=showcase-lg;tile=2;sz=336x280;ord=49793489;
>
> Vikas Kapoor,
> MSN ID:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Yahoo ID:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype ID: dl_vikas
> Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.
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Re: [AI] Skype on Your Smart Phone

2006-10-18 Thread Dattu Agarwal Agarwal
Hi everybody
  can anyone tell me what is skype and how to use it. how to make it competible 
with JAWS?
   
  

Vikas Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Skype on Your Smart Phone

Oct 18, 2006

Skype software compatible with the Symbian mobile phone operating system will 
hit the market by the end of the year, despite rumors that Skype had halted
development of the product, an executive said during the Symbian Smartphone 
Show in London.

"Hopefully before Christmas we can satisfy a lot of questions about where Skype 
is on mobile phones," said Eric Lagier, head of mobile development at Skype,
today.

Recent reports describing the development of the Symbian product as delayed or 
derailed aren't true and Skype plans to introduce a client that will run
on Symbian phones by the holiday season, he said.

Complicated Development, Pricing

Symbian runs on the vast majority of smart phones, including Nokia's high-end 
phones as well as some handsets from Sony Ericsson and Samsung. Skype has
been discussing the development of the Symbian-based product since last year 
and Symbian fans have been clamoring for its release but Skype has largely
resisted discussing a release date for the product.

Skype software for Symbian phones would allow mobile phone users to make Voice 
over IP calls over Wi-Fi networks, if the phone supports Wi-Fi, or over 3G
(third-generation) networks. Presumably the Skype calls would be less expensive 
than other mobile calls, but Skype has been vague about pricing for end
users. Because mobile operators charge their customers to access 3G networks to 
make some VoIP calls, Skype would ask for a share of that revenue, said
Lagier.

The process of developing the mobile Skype software has been challenging, he 
said. "People are happy with how their mobile phones work," he said. As such,
Skype is compelled to create an application that is easy to use and has the 
same quality as regular mobile voice calling, he said.

Some
mobile operators have resisted
the idea of mobile Skype, which could compete with their own voice services, 
pledging to
block the VoIP service .
But others have embraced the idea. Earlier this year
Hutchison 3 Group announced
that it would start testing a mobile Skype offering with the intent of rolling 
out a commercial service in all of its markets. So far, those trials show
that the usage pattern of mobile Skype customers is different than PC customers 
because they aren't bound to their PCs, Lagier said.

Skype has already
introduced a client
for some mobile devices that run Windows operating systems.

http://ad.doubleclick.net/adi/pcw_news/webtelephonyandconferencing/article;c=1303;c=1370;c=1370;aid=127528;pos=showcase-lg;tile=2;sz=336x280;ord=49793489;

Vikas Kapoor,
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Yahoo ID:
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Skype ID: dl_vikas
Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.
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