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You don't always need a billion dollars to be a global telephone empire. Rather, Skype's using software--now for Macs and Linux.
You don't always need a billion dollars to be a global telephone empire. Rather, Skype's using software--now for Macs and Linux.
January 1, 2010 12:16 PM PST
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I have used Skype for about 6 months 'phoning' a friend of mine in the UK from Ireland. I have also used the SkypeOut system to phone my sister is Australia (on her mobile) - there was a bit of a delay, but it was much cheaper than phoning directly.
I think it is a great program and is really easy to use. If you have friends around the world and they have broadband then it can save you a fortune in telephone charges.
I have used Skype for about 6 months 'phoning' a friend of mine in the UK from Ireland. I have also used the SkypeOut system to phone my sister is Australia (on her mobile) - there was a bit of a delay, but it was much cheaper than phoning directly.
I think it is a great program and is really easy to use. If you have friends around the world and they have broadband then it can save you a fortune in telephone charges.
Enter skype and skypeout
skype is computer2computer both must be logged on to talk or type (a chat mode of skype) although it appears that you can send a message to a skype member and they will get it when they connect up next. I have mine set to have the computer ring me (through the speakers) when someone calls me but so far havn't tested it either.
Where skype shines is actuslly called skypeout. while skype is totally free you do have to pay for skypeout I paid under US$14 for ten Euros of SkypeOut (last november) they charge 0.017 Euros per minute for USA which runs less than 2.38 cents with no initial fee per call
Quality is a bit lacking but the clipping that occurs (probably dropout) is only as annoying as the static I remember when long distance cost dollars per minute so it is acceptable. The only problem I had was when Total Recorder took over default device on my computer(happens at instalation) I followed the clear and well illustrated instructions in Skype FAQ and I was up and running in no time.
Even if you don't need skypeout you should still signup so others can call you for free
Enter skype and skypeout
skype is computer2computer both must be logged on to talk or type (a chat mode of skype) although it appears that you can send a message to a skype member and they will get it when they connect up next. I have mine set to have the computer ring me (through the speakers) when someone calls me but so far havn't tested it either.
Where skype shines is actuslly called skypeout. while skype is totally free you do have to pay for skypeout I paid under US$14 for ten Euros of SkypeOut (last november) they charge 0.017 Euros per minute for USA which runs less than 2.38 cents with no initial fee per call
Quality is a bit lacking but the clipping that occurs (probably dropout) is only as annoying as the static I remember when long distance cost dollars per minute so it is acceptable. The only problem I had was when Total Recorder took over default device on my computer(happens at instalation) I followed the clear and well illustrated instructions in Skype FAQ and I was up and running in no time.
Even if you don't need skypeout you should still signup so others can call you for free
Colin
- Great......when it works
- by Cwobbles February 13, 2005 4:16 AM PST
- Skype is fantastic, but the MAJOR gripe that is not being addressed is the huge problem people have recharging their account with the same credit card. Customer service says it's being fixed, but I don't believe that when the Forum keeps coming up with the same complaints.
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