In an effort to offer support for today’s most popular smart-phones, EQO Communications—a developer of platforms for mobilizing VoIP, Instant Messaging and online social networks—today announced immediate support for RIM BlackBerry and Windows Mobile powered devices.
The addition of the BlackBerry ( News - Alert) Pearl and other powerful smart-phones brings the number of EQO-supported handsets to more than 400 devices from major manufacturers including Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Palm, LG, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, and Siemens.
“We're rapidly evolving toward a world of ubiquitous connectivity in which we will be connected to each other all the time, everywhere we go,” said Jill Aldort, Wireless/Mobile senior analyst for Yankee Group, in a statement. “One of the most important elements in achieving this vision is the ability to deliver an easy to use, communications service that can reside on a broad range of handsets.”
Says Colin Quon, founder and CTO of EQO: “Many smart-phones bring the benefits of a full keyboard, which provides a richer IM experience, and are often bundled with wireless data services, making EQO Mobile a natural fit for these users.”
EQO Mobile is an evolution of the EQO for Skype ( News - Alert) service introduced at DEMO 2006. Since the launch of EQO for Skype, EQO has established itself as a key mobile solution for Skype, with users in more than 130 countries across 260 carrier networks.
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