Skype Updates VoIP Support for Symbian

Upgrade incorporates the SILK codec for clear audio, even on low-bandwidth connections.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Dec 17, 2010
Print ArticleEmail Article
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on LinkedIn

"Skype, a global Internet communications company, released an update to its Symbian App, adding support for extra Nokia mobile phone models. Skype mentioned in a statement that the upgraded App 'Skype for Symbian' now comes with support to the Nokia N8, C7 and E5 models, increasing to 31 the number of Nokia phones supported by the App," writes TMCnet's Jai C, S.

"The eBay-owned Skype maintains that the upgrade enables 'crystal clear calls in CD-like audio quality, even when users are on a low-bandwidth connection,' " he writes.

Follow the link below to read the full article:
Skype Expands Hosted VoIP Support for Symbian Phones.

Comment and Contribute
(Maximum characters: 1200). You have
characters left.
Get the Latest Scoop with Enterprise Networking Planet Newsletter
Helpful Links
  • Yankee Group Mobile WAN Optimization Report

    Mobile work continues to evolve. Your organization must keep up with the demands of its mobile workforce. This report introduces the concept of mobile WAN optimization and provides three case studies including RCM, PRTM and Einstein that highlight how this emerging technology can help IT departments achieve what previously appeared to be conflicting goals. Read >

  • Network Security Resources

    More threats than ever before pose a danger to today's enterprise network. Get the latest tips and intel on the newest risks in our guide to network security resources. Read >

  • Extreme Savings: Cutting Costs with WAN Optimization

    Did you know it's possible to cut IT costs without impacting day-to-day IT operations? In fact, when you download this whitepaper from Riverbed on cost-savings through WAN optimization, you'll discover how businesses of all different sizes have realized a return on investment in just a few months through significant hard cost savings in areas such as bandwidth reduction and IT consolidation. It's called Extreme Savings and its only from Riverbed. Read >