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Comments on: Skype to make U.S. retail debut

Web phone service cuts deal with RadioShack in an effort to reach a broader U.S. audience.
Photo: Skype at retail

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Goody!
by heystoopid November 18, 2005 1:25 PM PST
Goody, at least they don't come Sony's Windoze rootkit DRM/spyware that is their norm these days, and excessive charges that SONY bill all users!
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Sony?
by R. U. Sirius November 18, 2005 4:11 PM PST
>On Wednesday, electronics kingpin Sony
>launched a free Web-based phone service
>designed to link users via their computer
>video cameras

Does it include a rootkit installer? Thanks, I'll pass and stick with Skype and Apple's iChat.
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Brilliant Move By Skype
by Stating November 19, 2005 9:43 AM PST
Distributing Skype through Radio Shack is a great idea. I think it will really boost adoption here in the U.S. among mainstream consumers. It's probably the first benefit of Skype being bought by Ebay. I expect that down the road Skype will sell a webcam bundle. The video quality using Spontania is quite good.

As for the Sony IVE offering, it stinks. I could not get the blasted program to work -- it kept hanging. It's a nightmare if you have a firewall. You have to open up all kinds of inbound ports, which is going to create hacker vulnerabilities. In contrast, Skype does not require any extra firewall tweaking. You can make it use port 80, or any other port you so desire.
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linux dsp theif!!
by November 19, 2005 2:49 PM PST
I wish I could share my dsp mixer with Skype.. i give them an inch of it and they they take the whole dang thing... its really uncool... a lot of people have been complaining about it..
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does anyone still go to Radio Shack?
by ernieoporto November 20, 2005 5:55 AM PST
I haven't been to one in ages because of its junk low quality goods. I hope Skype doesn't likewise become associated with that image.
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Like most stores.....
by Earl Benser November 20, 2005 6:02 AM PST
..... Radio Shack does sell cheap junk, for those who want cheap
junk. But it also offers quality products for those who want to pay a
little more. I don't particularly appreciate the Radio Shack brand,
but that's not on a technical basis. And, I do buy a lot of the routine
electronics I use from Radio Shack.

It's an adequate store. Give them a break!
re: does anyone still go to Radio Shack?
by Stating November 20, 2005 9:49 AM PST
Radio Shack's get a fair amount of foot traffic, in strip malls and small towns. As they say in their press release, there's a Radio Shack within 5 minutes of 94% of U.S. homes. They're kind of like 7-11, your choice is limited but you can get in and out quickly. They sell a lot of items in partnership with providers, like mobile service, Sirius, Comcast, etc. Here's a recent press release from RSH regarding the Comcast deal.

http://corpinfo.radioshack.com/companyinfo/Internet_Html_Pages/footer.asp?x=240316880P
"Comcast and RadioShack Announce Comprehensive Broadband and Video Services Retail Agreement

Comcast products and services added to 1,800 RadioShack neighborhood stores, further expanding Comcast?s retail distribution leadership

PHILADELPHIA and FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 1, 2005 ? Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK), and RadioShack Corporation (NYSE: RSH) today announced a comprehensive retail agreement spanning both high-speed Internet and digital cable services. This agreement adds more than 1,800 RadioShack retail locations immediately to Comcast?s already sizeable retail footprint. It also allows RadioShack to provide a robust broadband and video solution to its customers in those markets. ?Our announcement with RadioShack further supports our continuing efforts to offer Comcast services to consumers at a time and place that?s convenient for them. There is a neighborhood RadioShack within an estimated five minutes of where 94 percent of all Americans either live or work,? said Bob Faught, senior vice president of retail sales for Comcast Online. ?Consumers can visit their local RadioShack, sign up for Comcast High-Speed Internet, for example, bring home a self-install kit, and connect to the Internet later that same day. Comcast is also setting a new standard for the broadband/cable industry ? now with an expanded retail presence spanning nearly 5,000 retail locations nationwide,? Faught continued."
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by thomasbui November 20, 2005 2:44 PM PST
Exactly as Mr Charles Golvin, a telecommunications analyst for Forrester Research quoted:
"When consumers think of making phone calls, they look for their phone and not their PC," Golvin said. "I think moving into retail is a smart move by Skype. It removes one of the fundamental impediments to its business: It puts the necessary equipment into people's hands, and it helps to spread the word that free Web phone service exists."


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