Skyfire, the proxy web browser with ability to view rich media, is closing down operations in a number of countries from 1st July 2010. This change however applies only to Symbian and Windows Mobile versions.
The following notice is presented upon startup of the browser.
“Dear Skyfire User
As, of July 1st, 2010 Skyfire will
no longer be providing service
in your country for the windows
mobile and symbian browser. In
order to offer the best possible
service level for our officially
supported customers and
countries , Skyfire is
consolidating the countries in
which it operates. We apologize
for this inconvenience and hope
you have enjoyed the Skyfire
will work on your phone until
July 1st 2010,at which time the
service will be de-activated and
your browser will no longer
function. You can direct inquiries
about this to geo@skyfire.com.”
Mobile Royale’s attempts to contact Skyfire to get a list of affected countries was unsuccessful due to the provided address ( geo@ ) rejecting incoming email.
So far, the list of countries that we have been able to confirm are as follows -
Australia
Ecuador
Hungary
India
Malaysia
Mexico
Pakistan
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Skyfire, the proxy-based web browser which can handle Flash video, is reportedly tightening its belt, closing down its servers and operations in a number of countries from Thursday (1st July), according to Mobile Royale. A shutdown notice is presented to users attempting to use the browser in a number of countries, including Australia, Ecuador, Hungary, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Comments welcome if you can add to this list or shed any light on what's going on - there's no official word from Skyfire's site or blog yet.
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