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January 2008

Skype Expands Mobile Strategy at 2008 International CES

January 8, 2008

LAS VEGAS (CES BOOTH: HILTON #5121), January 7, 2008 – Today, at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show, Skype is setting conversations free and making them mobile with its announcement of support for a wide variety of new wireless devices and accessories. By doing so, it is delivering a new mobile Skype™ experience for consumers and small business users wherever they are.

“Internet access is rapidly spreading beyond just the home or office computer, and a world increasingly blanketed with wireless connections is giving Skype conversations the freedom to travel almost anywhere,” said Gareth O’Loughlin, Skype's general manager of mobile and hardware devices. “With the introduction of new mass-market devices at CES that support Skype, millions of people around the world will now be able to leave the desk behind, put Skype in their pocket and take their conversations with them. I think that is immensely liberating.”

Skype has worked closely with a number of its hardware and software partners to bring
Skype functionality to an increasing number of mobile products that use a variety of
wireless network connections to access the internet. This includes offering mobile support for Skype’s free instant messaging and voice calling among the more than 246 million registered Skype users, as well as its premium features, such as SkypeOut™ (cheap calls from Skype to traditional landlines or mobile phones anywhere in the world) and SkypeIn™ (a personal and portable Skype number that people can call you on wherever you are in the world).

Some of the new wireless devices and accessories being demonstrated at the 2008
International CES that make Skype mobile include:

• 3 Skypephone – Introduced together with mobile operator 3, this new affordable
mass market 3G wireless handset lets users make Skype-to-Skype calls and send
Skype instant messages from their mobile phone to other Skype users no matter
where they are. The 3 Skypephone is available in the UK, Australia, Austria, Denmark,
Ireland, Italy and Sweden, and will soon be available in Hong Kong.

• Freetalk® Wireless Stereo Headset – This new Wireless Stereo Headset, enabled by
the new AvneraAudio™ technology, delivers CD-quality sound and the freedom of
hands-free Skype calls at any time. It offers superior range (up to 20 meters)
compared to technologies such as Bluetooth, freeing you from your desk to make
and receive the full range of Skype calls while moving throughout your home or
office.

• Intel-based Mobile Internet Devices – Mobile users will be able to make Skype voice
and video calls and send instant messages on the move, while harnessing the PClike
performance of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) based on Intel low-power
processors and chipsets. This new category of small, truly mobile consumer devices
with WiMAX and WiFi capabilities will enable free Skype-to-Skype voice and video
calls and cheap SkypeOut calls to be made on open wireless networks.

• Nokia N810 Internet Tablet – The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet is a sleek, pocket-sized
WiFi device with a slide-out keyboard which frees Skype users from their desktop,
allowing Skype-to-Skype conversations and SkypeOut calls to take place in any WiFi
connection, including thousands of Boingo Wireless and Earthlink WiFi hotspot
locations.

• mylo™ Communicator – Skype comes pre-installed on Sony’s mylo personal
communicator, COM-2, so users can call or instant message any other Skype user all
over the world for free over an open WiFi connection. Users of the mylo can also
make cheap SkypeOut calls and receive SkypeIn calls.

• PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) handheld entertainment system (PSP-2000 series) –
With a simple system software update slated for late January, PSP users worldwide
will be able to make free voice calls to other Skype users, see which friends are
online and available to talk, and – with the purchase of Skype Credit – make cheap
SkypeOut calls and receive SkypeIn calls.

A sneak peek of the mobile Skype experience is available for media at Skype’s booth during ShowStoppers @ CES 2008 at the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel from 6-10 PM PST on Monday, January 7, 2008, as well as at Skype’s PR Suite in the Las Vegas Hilton (Suite #5121) throughout the week.

About Skype

Skype sets the standard in providing new and easy ways to stay in touch over the internet. Millions of people every day make free Skype-to-Skype voice and video calls and send instant messages using our software. Some pay a little per minute for long-distance and international calls to phones and mobiles and for SMS, voicemail and call forwarding, or they buy subscriptions that give unlimited calls nationwide.

We certify and sell hundreds of hardware products from more than 50 partners and work with third-party developers to create software to extend Skype's functionality. Skype has been downloaded more than half a billion times and over 246 million people from almost every corner of the globe have registered. Skype is an eBay company (NASDAQ: EBAY), and you can learn more and get Skype at www.skype.com. Make your world a smaller place: talk, share and do more with Skype.

Access to a broadband Internet connection is required for Skype and all Skype Certified devices and accessories.

Skype is not a replacement for your traditional telephone service and cannot be used for
emergency calling.

Skype, SkypeIn, SkypeOut, Skype Me, Skype Certified, Skypecasts, associated logos and the “S” symbol are trademarks of Skype Limited.

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Skype to Support Internet Voice and Video Calls on Intel-based Mobile Internet Devices

LAS VEGAS (CES BOOTH: HILTON #5121), January 7, 2008 — At the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today, Skype announced its plans to collaborate with Intel Corporation to develop a new mobile Skype™ experience for Mobile Internet Devices (MID) based on Intel low-power processors and chipsets. MIDs are a new category of small, truly mobile consumer devices enabling a PC-like Internet experience, coupled with the capability to communicate with others, enjoy entertainment, and access information on the go.

The collaboration builds on the familiarity and ease of use of Skype software and makes that experience mobile. MID users will be able to make Skype voice and video calls and send instant messages on the move, while harnessing the PC-like performance of Intel’s new ultra-mobile platform. MID devices with WiMAX and WiFi capabilities will enable free Skype-to-Skype voice and video calls and cheap SkypeOut™ calls – calls from Skype to landline and mobile phone numbers anywhere in the world at low per-minute rates – to be made on open wireless networks.

“Many of the more than 246 million Skype users around the world are increasingly mobile and want to stay connected on the go,” said Gareth O’Loughlin, Skype's general manager of mobile and hardware devices. “Making the richer Skype experience available on mobile devices partly hinges on the need for more processing power, which in turn tends to shorten battery life. Intel’s focus on lowering power consumption helps us minimize that conundrum, underscoring our evolution beyond the desktop. And it‘s good news to anyone who has found themselves missing Skype on the road.”

As part of this effort, Skype will enable its software to run on the small, thin and light ultra-mobile MID devices with touch-screen LCDs, which are powered by Mobile Internet Linux. With the performance offered by Intel’s low-power processors and chipsets, some MID devices will even support mobile video calls over Skype.

“The emergence of Mobile Internet Devices represents an exciting new user experience,” said Pankaj Kedia, Director of Global Ecosystem Programs for the Ultra-Mobility Group at Intel Corporation. “Intel’s low-power technologies, combined with Skype’s optimized software, will enable MID users to easily stay in touch with their family and friends wherever they go.”

Skype is working with Intel to deliver its application software on the Mobile Internet Linux platform (www.moblin.org) through Original Device Manufacturers (ODMs) and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). By bundling the Skype software on their devices, consumer electronics manufacturers can provide consumers with a rich internet communications experience – instant messaging, group chat, voice and video calls – right out of the box.

The first implementation of the Skype software for Mobile Internet Linux on Intel-based MID products is expected to be made available during the first half of 2008.

For more information about Intel Mobile Internet Devices and Ultra Mobile platforms, please visit www.intel.com/products/mid.

About Skype

Skype sets the standard in providing new and easy ways to stay in touch over the internet. Millions of people every day make free Skype-to-Skype voice and video calls and send instant messages using our software. Some pay a little per minute for long-distance and international calls to phones and mobiles and for SMS, voicemail and call forwarding, or they buy subscriptions that give unlimited calls nationwide.

We certify and sell hundreds of hardware products from more than 50 partners and work with third-party developers to create software to extend Skype's functionality. Skype has been downloaded more than half a billion times and over 246 million people from almost every corner of the globe have registered.

Skype is an eBay company (NASDAQ: EBAY), and you can learn more and get Skype at www.skype.com. Make your world a smaller place: talk, share and do more with Skype.

Access to a broadband Internet connection is required for Skype and all Skype Certified devices and accessories.

Skype is not a replacement for your traditional telephone service and cannot be used for emergency calling.

Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. Skype, SkypeIn, SkypeOut, Skype Me, Skype Certified, Skypecasts, associated logos and the “S” symbol are trademarks of Skype Limited.

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