How To Make A Conference Call On Skype

March 11th, 2010 admin No comments

How To Use Skype

How Skype Makes Money

In the world of voice over Internet providers (VOIP), one names stands atop all the rest.  Skype, eBay, is unquestionably the leader in the lucrative VOIP market.  For readers not familiar with Skype, it is a free software program that allows users to make voice and video calls from computer to computer over the Internet for free.  Other available functions include instant messaging and file transfers.  The company has been growing at an extremely fast rate since its birth in 2003, and today millions of calls are made daily using the software.  Some estimates state that up to 10% of all calls made world wide are made via Skype.  As Skype continues to improve its technology and connection speeds improve, its market share of calls is expected to increase.

Using Skype is very simple.  One simply installs the small Skype client on a computer and signs up for a free Skype user account.  Using the newly created account, the user logs into the Skype program and is ready to begin using it to make free calls.  Skype will work on any computer that has a microphone and speakers.  A headset is recommended to avoid feedback and to enjoy the best sound quality, but isn’t required.  Call quality is dependent on one’s Internet connection speed and is generally extremely good, even with slower connections.

No one expects to get anything for free these days so many people unfamiliar with Skype’s strategy wonder how it can be free to use.  There is no hidden fees or scams involved and Skype does make a profit.  It does this by offering premium services that allow users to buy credit to make cheap phone calls to landlines and cellphones worldwide.  Premium services also include voice-mail and a phone numbers others can use to call your computer from their traditional telephone.

Skype’s free service revolves around video and audio calls, instant messaging and file transfers made from one Skype user to another Skype user.  These free services are subsidized by Skype’s economical premium calling features.  Skype offers a complete telephone service including an online number, voicemail, call forwarding, cheap international calls.  Premium users can choose from either a pay as you go option or a from a variety of monthly calling plans, such as unlimited calling in the U.S. and Canada.  Packages are also available for calls to Mexico, India ans several other countries.

As VOIP calling becomes more and more popular, many people are giving up their traditional home phones and switching to the more economical Internet services such as Skype.  This trend predicts that Skype’s profits and market share will continue to grow quickly over the next few years.  Skype’s attractive integration with cell phones, voice mail, etc. make it extremely attraction to modern consumers.  As the enormous profit potential becomes clear, one can quickly understand how Skype can afford to offer such a variety of free, quality services to customers.  Skype uses the free services to attract users with the assumption that a certain percentage will sign up for premium Skype services.  This business model is seen more and more in the online business world, and is certainly not a scam or a hoax.

About the Author

Submitted by Magnus Smith, a junior copywriter for Ratelines.com. Since 2004, Ratelines’ goal is to provide consumers and borrowers alike with the proper tools and information about cd rates and savings accounts.

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