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Skype Introduces Wi-Fi Phones

New handsets will allow Skype users to access the phone service from wireless hotspots.

Steven Schwankert, IDG News Service

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Open wireless Internet hotspots will soon serve as virtual phone booths, as four manufacturers plan to introduce Wi-Fi handsets for Skype's popular voice over Internet Protocol telephony service this quarter.

The phones can be used at open Wi-Fi access points that do not require browser authentication, and come preloaded with Skype software, Skype said today.

The move is designed to give Skype users the mobility of a cell phone, but retain the ability to use the eBay-owned telephony company's free or inexpensive calling rates, Skype said.

There is no difference in fees for calls made from Wi-Fi phones than for those made from PCs.

Coming Soon

Belkin, Accton Technology's Edge-Core, Netgear, and Standard Microsystems are all introducing the handsets to support the new service.

The phones will hit the market in the third quarter, Skype said, and will be sold directly from the Skype online store.

Edge-Core's phone, which features and a color LCD screen, carries a suggested retail price of $251. Netgear's phone is displayed on the Skype store, listed as "coming soon" and priced at $258.

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