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Grant Sidaway – Skype me!

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“Here’s my number give me a call some time”. Now it’s just “Skype me”

Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice calls over the Internet. Calls to other users within the Skype service are free, while calls to both traditional landline telephones and mobile phones can be made for a fee using a debit-based user account system. Skype has also become very popular for its additional features which include instant messaging, file transfer, and video conferencing. Skype is an example of VoiP (voice over internet protocol) which is set to revolutionise the way we communicate and pay for our voice and video calls to each other.

One of the first names for Skype was "Sky peer-to-peer", which was then abbreviated to "Skyper". However, some of the domain names associated with "Skyper" were already taken. So they dropped the "r" hence "Skype" was born.

Like Google, Facebook and YouTube, Skype seems to be another “must have” internet application. With approximately 600 million Skype accounts it is now the single largest international voice carrier – not bad considering they only got started in late 2003.

The application to enable you to use Skype is easy enough – just nip onto www.skype.com and download it…

Oh you better check you have this first:

If you have a Mac you will need:

In keeping with the trend to converge technologies Skype is also available on certain mobile phones such as the iphone and blackberry – it seems wrong to call them phones when in fact they are more like computers!

Warning here!!
Skype appear to be departing from their policy of free Skype to Skype calls and have announced they will soon be charging “a small fee” for Skype calls from mobile devices. Many may think this could be the thin edge of the wedge!

Soon you will also be able to get Skype on the Telly.. Now for some this may of course be a bit much having to “park/pause” watching Coro to receive a Skype video call from a cousin.. or maybe worse still have an All Blacks game interrupted by the mother-in-law wanting to chat from her cruise in the Med!   

To get Skype on your TV, you’ll need an Internet-connected TV with Skype built in, (soon to be released), a special webcam, and a broadband Internet connection.

For sure it’s free to make a Skype to Skype call and about 1.5cents to non Skype users, but there is of course internet broadband access fees to be considered. There seems much debate on actually how much bandwidth is actually used when using Skype but in ways we can all understand, as a guide, 40 hours of Skype calls roughly represents 1Gb of bandwidth.

Some interesting figures:

So, is Skype a must have? I was always told as a kid “nothing is a must have”. But if you enjoy staying in touch with friends and family who are living out of town then it comes ever so close to a must have!