Yes, Skype is available on the iPhone, the iPod Touch, and the iPad.Since there is a Skype application for the iPhone and the iPod Touch - and ALL applications from the above can run on the iPad - you can install the Skype app on the iPad. There is a built-in microphone so you can call straight from your iPad!Visual Artistics: Top notch website design company based in Singapore.
The app is free. A Skype account is also free. Skype services such as connecting to a phone line are extra.
It's available as an app for ipod touch/iphone/ipad.
If you are on the lock screen, you should be able to see a notification with the little Skype app symbol on it. To answer the call, click on the little app icon and slide across. That should work.
No, it has no 'phone' app. You can do video conferencing and use apps like Skype, but it is not considered a phone.
Not as such but you could make a skype call
No it's not although you can use the skype app to talk to people if you buy skype credit. 3g means you can go on the internet anywhere there is a phone signal if that is what you thought.
yes
Yes, there is an app for Skype.
You can use Skype on most tablets through the Skype app.
What your phone system says when it can't get through is not the fault of the iPad. Skype and other IP phone systems are separate from the main phone switchboard, so you may need to just sleep your iPad instead of turning it off to get the app to work.
You can use the iPad as a phone with a program called Line2 from the APPLE app store. The new Line2 Application by Toktumi operates on the iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad. This application also transforms your iPod touch and iPad into a fully functional iPhone. Line2 features the exact same interface used on the iPhone. The Line2 application is a game changer in the competing market of cell phone service providers because it allows so many features at the lowest price ever for wifi and VIOP calling. More info on related links.