The Android app news is starting to roll in now! News today is that the first VoIP app for Android has been released. It’s called iSkoot for Skype, and the new Android version joins the other versions of iSkoot for J2ME, Symbian, Win-Mo, BlackBerry and more.
iSkoot makes it easy and cheap to stay in touch with friends and family all over the globe. The app uses the voice-optimized circuit-switched wireless networks of mobile carriers. I have no idea what that means but apparently it allows for the best voice quality possible even without access to WiFi or 3G.
Jim Hudak, iSkoot Vice President of Business Development commented:
“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.”
For more information on iSkoot, check out their website.
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