Nimbuzz for Windows Mobile Discontinued

Release Date 3 Jun, 2010 in Softpedia

 
   

Skype on the move: Does it finally add up?

BBC News (blog) - 3 Jun, 2010
It's the revolution that has failed to happen. A couple of years ago it seemed that internet telephony - Skype and the like - were going to prove hugely ...

Nimbuzz for Windows Mobile Discontinued

Softpedia - Sorin Trusca - 3 Jun, 2010
Nimbuzz, the company behind the software product with the same name, announced that its variant for Windows ...

FEATURE: The threat of mobile VoIP

StrategyEye - George Mitton - 3 Jun, 2010
Having long considered VoIP an enemy, established telecoms firms are now beginning to cautiously adopt VoIP. But mobile companies are still ...

Mobile operator responses to VoIP: the six steps - New Market Report Published

TMC Net - 3 Jun, 2010
(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Mobile operator responses to VoIP: the six steps : New Company and Market Analysis Mobile operator responses to ...

Mobile VoIP: Skype, Verizon Deal is Hot Topic

TMC Net - Paula Bernier - 3 Jun, 2010
Ask just about anyone what's new and exciting in the area of mobile VoIP, and you hear mention of the new relationship between Skype and ...

How Skype will Dominate Enterprise VoIP

TMC Net - 3 Jun, 2010
After years of little or no traction with enterprises, Skype (News - Alert) is now poised to dominate business communications services. ...

Download Skype Lite (Nokia) 1.2.11 Free

Soft Sailor (blog) - 3 Jun, 2010
Skype Lite is VoIP and IM applications for mobile phones. The application will allow to call landlines, make local rate Skype-to-Skype calls, receive calls ...

3UK shows Skype drives revenues, reduces churn

FierceWireless - Lynnette Luna - 3 Jun, 2010
Two reports out this month warn operators about the unstoppable mobile VoIP onslaught, and recommend operators stop combating the trend by creating ...

Another VOIP company drops Windows Mobile

WMPoweruser.com (blog) - ‎Jun 2, 2010‎
Nimbuzz, a cross platform VOIP and IM client, has joined Skype in saying goodbye to the Windows Mobile platform. Citing their inability to deliver “a great ...

 

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