
German-based SHAPE Services has launched beat versions of IM+ for Skype Software for headsets that support Java apps, Symbian S60 and Palm OS. It means a number of devices including Nokia, BenQ, Motorola, Panasonic and Sony Ericsson can provide Skype services to the people using the software.
It uses SkypeOut credits for Skype-to-Skype voice and text services. It can operate in any network (3G/GSM/CDMA) without WiFi zones. It also enables customers access Skype services from both mobile and landline phones.
It ensures cost-effective calls to any number in the world, especially for the subscribers of Skype Unlimited and Skype Pro plans. The Skype Unlimited service is meant for the USA customers, while the Skype Pro is available for the non-USA customers. There is a callback feature that makes customers free from roaming charges.
SHAPE Services will come out from beta by the end of this month.



