Skype has released its app for the Windows Phone operating system at the Windows Phone Marketplace on Sunday.
The app has been made available in 18 languages and is designed to bring users of phones running Windows Phone into the mainstream of 200 million people who use the Skype service every month on smartphones and tablets running Android, iOS, and Symbian, computers and laptops running Mac and Windows, and connected TVs.
Having availability on 4G, 3G and Wi-Fi networks, Skype for Windows Phone has since the initial beta app added some new features including video calling in portrait mode and friend management capabilities including invite, accept invitations, block, and unblock contacts.
Users can download the app directly from their Windows Phone.




