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Nokia Makes Skype Available in Ovi Store
Mar 09, 2010 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
Skype and Nokia jointly announced the release of Skype for Symbian, a Skype client for Nokia smartphones based on the Symbian platform.
According to Nokia, Skype for Symbian will allow the company's smartphone users to use Skype on the move, over either a WiFi or mobile data connection (GPRS, EDGE, 3G). It is now downloadable for free from the Ovi Store, Nokia's one-stop shop for mobile content.
Skype for Symbian will run on any Nokia smartphone using Symbian ^1, the latest version of the Symbian platform. Skype will soon introduce this client to Symbian mobile devices from other manufacturers, including Sony Ericsson.
"Symbian enables us to bring smartphones to more and more people and ensures scale for solutions and services, such as Skype," said Jo Harlow, Senior VP for Smartphones, Nokia. "We're seeing around 1.5 million downloads a day on Ovi Store now and believe that the Skype client for Nokia smartphones will have appeal to Symbian users."
"Skype, the king of Internet communications, running on Symbian, the world's dominant smartphone platform, makes for an explosive combination," said Larry Berkin, Head of Global Alliances and GM USA, Symbian Foundation. "With Symbian's global reach, Skype is that much closer to becoming the ubiquitous real-time communications platform for hundreds of millions of Symbian-based mobile users."
Skype is software that enables the world's conversations.
Nokia is a developer of mobile telecommunications and provider of mobile devices.
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