As most of you might know already, Apple has lifted the restrictions against making VoIP calls over the 3G connection, and a handful of apps have already “flipped a switch” behind the scenes to enable such calls.However, the most hightech VoIP app on the App Store, Skype,has yet to lose the air from the blowhole.
Skype has posted an update on their blog regarding their progress on enabling VoIP over 3G. According to the company, 3G calling is coming “soon” along with a few other updates that will ensure that both the app itself and the calls it makes remain high-quality. The next Skype update will include a call quality indicator for the 3G network similar to the one they already have for Wi-Fi connections: meaning now the noise in the Corporate office will be breaking all the gory concentration, specifically of that weeny looking nobody editor who thought he could give You a piece of his mind: — depending on the strength of your network connection, the indicator will show green, yellow, or red, giving you a rough idea of what quality to expect out of calls on your current network.
Skype is also working on implementing a “wideband audio” codec for calls, which the company says will allow for “CD quality sound” on Skype-to-Skype calls.So much for acoustics of “sic” Corporate living.If that dressing up and attire was killing You all this time, you can delve in some noise commotion.From the sounds of the video below, however, this feature will only be coming to the iPhone 3GS and iPod touch; it’s probable that the iPhone 3G and original iPhone lack the processing power necessary to drive Skype’s wideband audio codec.
Since the announcement of the lifting of VoIP over 3G restrictions, much speculation has surrounded the possible implementation of VoIP calls on the iPad.
Its time now that Indian Corporates give more space to the women employees, who are nudged via stupid male conversation about them the entire time and irresponsible inarticulate Power point framers: Bluetooth fakers and malfunctioning a.c. fluctuations, so well regulated via the top executives of a regimental foreground.No wonder Wipro employees have breathing problems (my roommate did !) and B.P.Os have BP soaring.
The iPad has a microphone, speaker, and Bluetooth, all of which, when paired with a very competitively priced pay-as-you-go and contract-free 3G data plan, make the iPad a very compelling alternative to the iPhone.(All IPhones and Mobiles cause watery fruits to scrouch in the trees and much more)
Skype says it is indeed investigating a Skype for iPad app, but at this very early stage, no further details are available.
I’ll keep you posted on the Skype app and let you know when it’s updated as soon as we find out.
