iSkoot software enables VoIP on cell phones

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Friday, September 29, 2006 by Michael Kwan

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VoIP is becoming more and more mainstream, but not all of us get to sit at home (or in the office) all day. We’re a mobile generation and we need all of our technology to follow us on the road. iSkoot has unveiled a Java-based thin client phone application that provides VoIP services, like Skype, on dual-mode handsets. Compatible with a number of different services — such as GoogleTalk, AIM, and Yahoo Messenger — the iSkoot solution (about 100K in size) works on phones that support WiFi, 3G/GPRS, or GSM/CDMA. This will provide “maximum flexibility.” For more information, have a look at the official iSkoot website.

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