June 30, 2006

IW's IPdurm brings Skype calls on cell phones

Integrated Wireless (IW) Distribution has launched the much-awaited IPdurm Mobile Skype Cable. Integrated Wireless Distribution is one of the recognized distributors of VoIP devices; the devices are highly productive for the SME and consumers. Its latest IPdrum is an IP related solution that connects Skype to a mobile phone enabling users to make and receive Skype calls from their own mobile phones wherever in cellular coverage.

That's why Daryl Chambers, Director of Integrated Wireless Distribution noted,

Until today, Skype users needed to sit in front of their PC to make and receive Skype calls. Now you can receive and make Skype calls wherever cellular coverage exists, allowing users to take advantage of all that Skype offers while on the move.

IPdurm that brings Skype telephony to any mobile phone is currently supporting Windows XP and accessible with Nokia and Sony Ericsson base phones.

Via: [Ferret]

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