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3 Skypephone Series

The 3 Skypephone series was a range of 3G mobile phones made as a global project by the Three brand network. The project was initiated by Three's global handset team, some of whom later went on to found the mobile phone company INQ. The phones were sold in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Italy, Ireland, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Macau, but the service has now been discontinued.[1] Three offered 4000 free Skype outbound voice minutes with the phones. Initially, the quota expired after 90 days (30 days in Ireland) unless the user purchased another topup or was on a pay monthly plan. This restriction was lifted by the network in 2009, where calls could still be made and received without the need to "top up" with credit. The service was advertised as "unlimited" in the UK; however, it was subject to fair use limitations, as in other countries.

3 Skypephone
Company typeBrand name
Joint venture
IndustryCommunications
Founded2007
Headquarters
London
,
United Kingdom
ProductsMobile phones
Parent3, Skype

The Skypephone series of phones supported UMTS/W-CDMA 2100 MHz, GSM and GPRS (900/1800 MHz), as well as HSDPA with the Skypephone S2.

The Skypephone series used the normal 3G or GSM voice network for handling Skype calls, which permitted users to make Skype calls within Three's 3Gnetwork or when the user is out of range of the 3G network and is roaming on one of Three's partner 2G networks. The two Skypephone models were not unique in using normal GSM or 3G voice protocols for handling Skype]: Three's Symbian and Java ME-based Skype clients also did this, but they also needed a data connection for low-bandwidth communication with Three's servers while the voice call was being set up. All other mobile Skype applications (such as Skype for iPhone) used a GPRS, EDGE or 3G packet data connection to handle Skype.

The Skype application used was native to the 3 Skypephone series and is a Brew application, whereas other mobile Skype clients are 3rd-party downloads and are either Symbian or Java ME based (the latter is now defunct). An advantage of using the standardized 3GPP circuit-switched (CS) voice protocols for handling calls is that it does not require a constant GPRS, EDGE, 3G or WiFi data connection, all of which consume significantly more battery life than CS voice.[2]

The 3 Skypephone series used a USB connector for recharging and phone-to-PC communication – allowing them to recharge when plugged into a computer. Phone-to-PC connections are also possible over Bluetooth.

Devices edit

Usage terms edit

Free Skype-to-Skype calls and instant messages were only available in the country where the phone was purchased, or while roaming on Three's sister networks. Skype-to-Skype calls and instant messages were subject to a fair use policy of 4,000 minutes of outgoing calls and 10,000 instant messages per month (depending on country).[3]

For Three's pay as you go customers, the Skype functionality was subject to activating a minimum top-up (value depending on country) and valid for 90 days (30 days in Ireland) from activating their last top-up, but Three removed the minimum top-up requirement on 1 May 2009.

INQ edit

The Skypephone project was a collaborative effort, with Three's global handset team working closely with Skype and Qualcomm.[4] According to Skype,[5] the Skypephone series, if it were to continue, could possibly be continued on a different network from Three.

In the Irish market, the phones were discontinued after the introduction of INQ handsets in January 2009.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ When connecting to http://mobile.three.co.uk/help/net/skype from a Three phone (page not available from outside the Three network), the following message is displayed: Skype-on-Three has been withdrawn by Skype. If you try to log into Skype-on-Three you may see this message: "Sorry, we can’t connect you right now. Please try again later." Please ignore this message, Skype-on-Three has been withdrawn and will not be available later.
  2. ^ "The World's best phone?". 28 November 2007.
  3. ^ "3 Terms and Conditions". Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  4. ^ . 8 October 2008. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008.
  5. ^ . 29 October 2007. Archived from the original on 6 October 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2008.

External links edit

  • Stephen Fry's blog and Guardian article about Skypephone 2
  • Victor Keegan at the Guardian on the Skypephone 2
  • Three Skypephone Portal in English, Danish, German, Italian and Swedish
  • WAP Portal in English, Danish, German, Italian and Swedish
  • Video walkthrough of main features on YouTube
  • christianlindholm.com's review
  • tonyblews.co.uk's review (part 1) and (part 2)

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The 3 Skypephone series was a range of 3G mobile phones made as a global project by the Three brand network The project was initiated by Three s global handset team some of whom later went on to found the mobile phone company INQ The phones were sold in Australia Austria Denmark Italy Ireland Sweden the United Kingdom Hong Kong and Macau but the service has now been discontinued 1 Three offered 4000 free Skype outbound voice minutes with the phones Initially the quota expired after 90 days 30 days in Ireland unless the user purchased another topup or was on a pay monthly plan This restriction was lifted by the network in 2009 where calls could still be made and received without the need to top up with credit The service was advertised as unlimited in the UK however it was subject to fair use limitations as in other countries 3 SkypephoneCompany typeBrand nameJoint ventureIndustryCommunicationsFounded2007HeadquartersLondon United KingdomProductsMobile phonesParent3 SkypeThe Skypephone series of phones supported UMTS W CDMA 2100 MHz GSM and GPRS 900 1800 MHz as well as HSDPA with the Skypephone S2 The Skypephone series used the normal 3G or GSM voice network for handling Skype calls which permitted users to make Skype calls within Three s 3Gnetwork or when the user is out of range of the 3G network and is roaming on one of Three s partner 2G networks The two Skypephone models were not unique in using normal GSM or 3G voice protocols for handling Skype Three s Symbian and Java ME based Skype clients also did this but they also needed a data connection for low bandwidth communication with Three s servers while the voice call was being set up All other mobile Skype applications such as Skype for iPhone used a GPRS EDGE or 3G packet data connection to handle Skype The Skype application used was native to the 3 Skypephone series and is a Brew application whereas other mobile Skype clients are 3rd party downloads and are either Symbian or Java ME based the latter is now defunct An advantage of using the standardized 3GPP circuit switched CS voice protocols for handling calls is that it does not require a constant GPRS EDGE 3G or WiFi data connection all of which consume significantly more battery life than CS voice 2 The 3 Skypephone series used a USB connector for recharging and phone to PC communication allowing them to recharge when plugged into a computer Phone to PC connections are also possible over Bluetooth Contents 1 Devices 2 Usage terms 3 INQ 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDevices edit3 Skypephone S1 3 Skypephone S2Usage terms editFree Skype to Skype calls and instant messages were only available in the country where the phone was purchased or while roaming on Three s sister networks Skype to Skype calls and instant messages were subject to a fair use policy of 4 000 minutes of outgoing calls and 10 000 instant messages per month depending on country 3 For Three s pay as you go customers the Skype functionality was subject to activating a minimum top up value depending on country and valid for 90 days 30 days in Ireland from activating their last top up but Three removed the minimum top up requirement on 1 May 2009 INQ editMain article Inq Mobile The Skypephone project was a collaborative effort with Three s global handset team working closely with Skype and Qualcomm 4 According to Skype 5 the Skypephone series if it were to continue could possibly be continued on a different network from Three In the Irish market the phones were discontinued after the introduction of INQ handsets in January 2009 See also editThree SkypeReferences edit When connecting to http mobile three co uk help net skype from a Three phone page not available from outside the Three network the following message is displayed Skype on Three has been withdrawn by Skype If you try to log into Skype on Three you may see this message Sorry we can t connect you right now Please try again later Please ignore this message Skype on Three has been withdrawn and will not be available later The World s best phone 28 November 2007 3 Terms and Conditions Retrieved 26 July 2009 Can INQ Cell Phones Whack iPhone in the Knees 8 October 2008 Archived from the original on 12 October 2008 3 reveals the Skypephone to hacks 29 October 2007 Archived from the original on 6 October 2008 Retrieved 20 November 2008 External links editStephen Fry s blog and Guardian article about Skypephone 2 Victor Keegan at the Guardian on the Skypephone 2 Three Skypephone Portal in English Danish German Italian and Swedish Three Skypephone WAP Portal in English Danish German Italian and Swedish Three Skypephone at three co uk Three Skypephone Review at Gadgetvenue com Skypephone S2 on Skype official website Video walkthrough of main features on YouTube christianlindholm com s review tonyblews co uk s review part 1 and part 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 3 Skypephone Series amp oldid 1172940031, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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