Apparently Windows Mobile users have some difficulty downloading the cab file. Confirmation from Skype’s website, is that the Windows Mobile version offers less user experience than what is available in Skype for iPhone and Symbian.
There is no confirmation from Skype as to when or if the Windows Mobile version will return. There are speculations that Skype will cancel implementing the older version, and focus on a newer version of Windows Mobile that is compatible with Windows Mobile devices.
It makes you wonder why would Skype pull a dumb move like this and leave all its customers in a bind. In the mean time we wait, there could also be a hidden agenda on Skype’s part. Maybe an “exclusive” deal with a certain carrier (“Verizon Wireless”).
All we’ve heard are rumors and speculations, which also include a delay in the 3G enabled version of Skype for the iPhone, which brings us back to the main question does Skype have a hidden agenda?
In the mean time, Windows Mobile users can go to Skype’s website as soon as possible and download the link it is still buried in the website if you know where to look. Skype will remove it once they are aware that it is concealed somewhere on their site.
It makes you wonder why would Skype pull a dumb move like this and leave all its customers in a bind. In the mean time we wait, there could also be a hidden agenda on Skype’s part. Maybe an “exclusive” deal with a certain carrier (“Verizon Wireless”).
All we’ve heard are rumors and speculations, which also include a delay in the 3G enabled version of Skype for the iPhone, which brings us back to the main question does Skype have a hidden agenda?
In the mean time, Windows Mobile users can go to Skype’s website as soon as possible and download the link it is still buried in the website if you know where to look. Skype will remove it once they are aware that it is concealed somewhere on their site.

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