As we all know Skype is one of the pioneers in Internet telephony and it has enjoyed a steady stream of users worldwide on various hardware platforms like PC, other mobile devices etc. However, it is a well known fact that Skype can only be connected through a wifi connection on iPhone devices due to contractual obligations with Apple but however, they have started launching 3G connectivity recently with a free trial ending end of 2010.
This breakthrough is welcome news as users no longer need to scour for a wireless access point before making and receiving calls and they can do so anytime anywhere with a wireless data package from their mobile service provider. However, the breakthrough is not without it’s hitches as tests shown as there have been instances of poor reception and dropped calls and also connection failure issues amongst other things when it is logged into 3G network as compared to connecting through the wifi network as it is generally much stable in terms of call quality and reception as 3G networks are generally mobile in nature and may subject to mobile interference and other underlying factors.
Another bottleneck is that Skype will be levying a small monthly charge on the use of the 3G network after 2010 and while we understand that Skype is coming from an enterprise point of view, all the above teething issues will have to be fully resolved before levying the monthly charge to users to ensure their money worth spent and this is an issue for Skype developers to ponder upon before passing the bacon to consumers.
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