
Nokia N900 users are in for a treat, as Russ Shaw, Vice President of Skype Mobile, has confirmed that Skype is planning to offer the ability to make two-way video calls on said device. Such a feature would allow Nokia N900 owners to make two-way video calls to other mobile clients and also Skype-on-TV. Further good news includes that fact that video calls would work on both 3G and Wi-Fi networks. The VoIP company is looking to offer video calling across all platforms, regardless of operating system and carriers, so chances are when the iPhone 4G is released with a front-facing camera, there should be a version of Skype released that supports two-way video calling for the iPhone too, and in case you missed it, Skype for the iPhone has also been updated to support 3G voice calling.
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