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Sony delays PSP Skype in Japan

Microphones fail to meet Skype specifications

Sony Computer Entertainment Japan has delayed the launch of the Skype service for PSP users just 24 hours before it was due to launch.

The company had prepared two first-party microphone packages for launch day, but neither of these has met specifications defined by Skype.

As a result, Sony said it decided to postpone the launch of the service until a solution can be found.

"Solutions to enable users to start using Skype features and services on their PSP are being sought for and will be announced in due course," said SCEJ.

Sony only confirmed Skype for PSP earlier this month a CES, saying it would be enabled in the latest software upgrade.

The Skype software has over 246 million registered users, and allows for free communication over the internet.

Sony Europe has stated that the service will still launch in the region as scheduled, before the end of this month.

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