It's bad enough Skype is wrecking havoc in the wireline/VOIP world; now it's apparently taking on the wireless industry. Skype has signed a deal with i-mate to pre-load wireless devices with Skype software. I don't know too much about i-mate other than it's based in Dubai and it makes multi-feature devices and smart phones.
While Skype gets to do a little wireless crowing, they should wait to break out the champagne until they sign a deal with a major wireless device maker such as Nokia, or a big carrier. Mind you, I'd be shocked if a large device maker made a deal with Skype because the last thing a Nokia or Motorola wants to do is affect the business prospects of their customers - the wireless carriers - by giving consumers a way to make free or cheap long-distance calls.
I'm increasingly of the opinion the wireless industry is a nice, cozy club for the carriers and device makers. Each group has a vested interest in making each other happy. With the wireless industry finally gaining financial momentum, each constituency is loathe to upset the competitive environment. That's why Skype will likely always be on the outside looking in.