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Skype Voip How it works

We have been getting many questions about the Skype Voip and its unlimited calls for $2.95/Mo. This newsletter will try explain the Skype Voip service.

What is Skype Voip.

Skype is a PC to Phone telephone service with which you can make calls or using your PC to any landline or cell phone number in the US & Canada for an unbelievably cheap rate. You can also receive calls from any regular phone using skype.

How it Works

You download and install a small piece software, just like Yahoo or MSN messenger on your PC/Laptop. Let’s call it the ‘Skype Messenger‘.

To make Calls: you need Skype Out service

Using your Skype Messenger you dial any landline/cell phone number.
Cost – $2.95/Month for unlimited outgoing calls in the US/Canada. No contract. Just pay mothly.

To receive calls: you need Skype In service

To receive calls you need to buy a phone number from Skype. Its a regular phone # with an area code.
Cost: $30 for 12 months.


Who is Skype for

  1. It works great if you work from a home office. You most probably work on an internet connected PC. And your PC becomes your phone also.
  2. Households that need a cheap extra phone.
  3. Kids love Skype, give them a skype phone. They will leave your home phone on the hook, always.

Note:

  1. You don’t need to buy a skypeIn number if you want to use Skype to only make outgoing calls. The Skype Out service is all you need.
  2. You PC must have a mike and speaker to talk and listen. Most PCs have speakers. You may just need to buy a mike to be able to speak.
  3. Skype Voicemail: Its free when you get the Skype In service. If your PC is not on, then calls goes to your Skype voicemail. You will be able play the mesages when you start up Skype.


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Filed under: Skype by Admin @ 7:14 am On August 24, 2008