I'm a bit surprised that this hasn't hit the news here on WindowsCentral yet...
Smart, a telephone company in the Philippines, offers free Skype QIK access to all it's Andorid and iOS subscribers, leaving its WindowsPhone users in the dark. What's ironic here is that Skype (Skype Qik) is owned by Microsoft and that Windows Phones are also being offered by Smart to its subscribers.
Here's the advertisement shown on TV's:
And here's the Tweet from Smart's official Twitter account: https://twitter.com/SMARTCares/status/590820204776665090
Note MicrosoftPhilippines' Twitter feed on this: https://twitter.com/justinCharlier/status/590834426889646080
Microsoft's love for it's WindowsPhone users is indeed 'glaring with passion' /s :devil:
Smart, a telephone company in the Philippines, offers free Skype QIK access to all it's Andorid and iOS subscribers, leaving its WindowsPhone users in the dark. What's ironic here is that Skype (Skype Qik) is owned by Microsoft and that Windows Phones are also being offered by Smart to its subscribers.
Here's the advertisement shown on TV's:
And here's the Tweet from Smart's official Twitter account: https://twitter.com/SMARTCares/status/590820204776665090
Note MicrosoftPhilippines' Twitter feed on this: https://twitter.com/justinCharlier/status/590834426889646080
Microsoft's love for it's WindowsPhone users is indeed 'glaring with passion' /s :devil: