Cellular users with generous data plans now have another way to make calls
In a move sure to have cellular providers slapping fine
print onto their data-plan contracts faster than you can say "unlimited
usage", the Skype Group has enabled
Windows Mobile Smartphone support in the latest beta release of their
self-titled application.
Skype has made a name for itself recently for allowing free outbound calls from
Skype users to landlines in North America - an offer which expires at the end
of the 2006 calendar year. While there might only be less than twenty days
remaining in that time period, cellular subscribers with a Smartphone
and data plan can now get on board and merrily decimate their monthly
bandwidth allotment making calls through Skype's VoIP (Voice over IP) system.
Whether or not the call quality will be up to par is another issue. While the
peak bandwidth available to cellular phones has risen rapidly with the advent
of EV-DO and EDGE networks, latency is a more pressing issue, especially when
dealing with voice communications. An
article written in November by Mr. Ken Camp describes the quality as
"so bad I shut the recorder off." He includes a link to an MP3 format
recording of a call in progress.
While the quality may be poor, the promise of free calls may be enough to
outweigh this downfall. It does show that it is possible, if not currently
practical, to use VoIP for cellular calls. Cellular providers are sure to be
revising acceptable usage clauses in their "unlimited" data plans to
prohibit VoIP abuse, similar to prohibiting use of devices as tethered modems.
"Well, we didn't have anyone in line that got shot waiting for our system." -- Nintendo of America Vice President Perrin Kaplan
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