Chicago (IL) - Beginning tomorrow, the Internet telephony giant  Skype should release a mobile client for iPhone and iPod touch. The application  will allow users to make free VoIP calls to other mobile and desktop Skype  accounts, or to place cheap VoIP calls to landlines and mobile phone numbers,  albeit only over the Wi-Fi network. The company also announced a Blackberry  client slated for May, rounding up its initiative to expand aggressively into  the lucrative mobile phone markets. Surprisingly, the advent of the most popular  VoIP service for cellphones isn't chilling carriers anymore who have found ways  to profit from the initiative.
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