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skype_logo_stin_1.gifToday EQO Communications has unveiled the EQO Mobile exclusively designed for Skype which would help the Palm OS and Treo smartphones to take maximum advantage of Skype Internet telephony for mobile voice communications. For those who are not aware the EQO Mobile for Skype is a very handy application suite which lets users make calls, IM, send calls and much more via the Skype network. So now all these facilities can be enjoyed by Palm and Treo users.

You can avail to this service in three simple steps. First of all you need to sign up for a skype account, then connect your mobile device to the internet and download the software which will recognize Treo 650, 600 and 700w handsets. The EQO Mobile Internet Phone Service makes use of innovative and path breaking technologies and uses a combination of a phone-resident J2ME client and a presence-enabled Voice-over-IP (VoIP) signaling network for VoIP calling, and Instant Messaging services.

Check out the website for more information: http://www.eqo.com/

  • Palm Treo 700

    Via Palminfocentre

  • "We've built a platform and a solution that is both flexible and adaptable," said Colin Quon, Founder and CTO of EQO. "This enables us to respond quickly to customer demand in expanding support for new and popular phone models as they hit the streets."

    "Skype is just the tip of the iceberg for EQO," said Ian Andrew Bell, EQO Vice President of Marketing & Alliances. "The hundreds of millions of people associated with online social networks like MySpace and Match.com can enjoy enormous benefit from accessing these communities through wireless devices. We have the technology to deliver it to them."