Software-based VoIP client for Mac OS X and Linux
Software-based VoIP client for Mac OS X and Linux
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Skype launches client for Linux and Apple

VoIP firm expands platform coverage to all laptops and desktops

Tom Sanders in California, vnunet.com 01 Feb 2005
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Skype has launched version 1.0 of its software-based VoIP client for Mac OS X and Linux, doubling the number of software platforms on which it runs.

The application was previously available only on systems running Windows or Pocket PC. The development comes after Skype published a first beta for Linux late June last year, followed by a beta for Apple's OS X in August.

The service is by far the most popular VoIP application, boasting over 23 million users worldwide, allowing users to make phone calls for free from their computers within the Skype network.

It also offers the SkypeOut calling service, connecting users to regular phone numbers at competitive rates, along with presence awareness, instant messaging and file transfer.

Although the addition of Mac OS and Linux gives Skype access to the entire market for laptop and desktop computers, the company promised to add even more platforms in the future.

"We will remain committed to innovation and will continue to expand platform choice," Skype chief executive Niklas Zennström said in a statement.

In a recent interview with vnunet.com, Zennström said that he will add mobile devices such as Wi-Fi enabled smartphones to his product line up.

A premium service dubbed SkypeIn is expected soon which will allow users to receive incoming calls from a regular telephone. Skype is also expected to add voicemail and other premium features in the future.

See also:

Martin CourtneyFree IP telephony services may be a hit with consumers, but not with businesses  27 May 2005
VoIP firm claims seven billion minutes of voice callsLarge telcos should be nervous  19 Apr 2005
Skype and next-gen telcos target Europe  13 Jan 2005
Free wireless voice callsIP telephony firm teams up with Siemens  10 Nov 2004
VoIP apps threaten traditional operatorsInternet calls predicted to take 13 per cent of the market by 2008  04 Nov 2004

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