So you aren't ready to give up your trusted phone line, but you still want to make free calls over the Internet? You might give Skype a try. This peer-to-peer application from the makers of Kazaa lets you talk to other Skype users using VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). And for those friends and family you can't convince to download and install Skype, you can still call them from your PC by dropping some euros onto a prepaid SkypeOut account. For free calls among Internet-savvy friends, Skype is a no-brainer: calls are clear, and there are neither ads nor a charge. But before you throw money into a SkypeOut account, keep reading.
Skype is now in version 1.1 for Windows users and 1.0 for Mac, Linux and Pocket PCs. The software is as easy to use as any instant messenger. All you need is a USB headset (or a microphone and speakers) to make and receive calls. For free calling, you'll need to get your friends or family to download Skype, but the software is so easy to set up and use that you shouldn't have a hard time selling them on the service. Unlike FreeWorld Dialup, Skype is an integrated solution that combines service and software, resulting in unparalleled ease of use. After a quick download, you'll soon discover that Skype 1.1 looks more like an IM client than a softphone. You sign up with a username rather than a phone number. Instead of dialling a number, you can just click a username from your contact list to initiate a call. There's even an IM option, should you prefer typing to talking, and a conference-call function that lets you converse with up to four other people at once. A separate download, Skype for Pocket PC, gives a Pocket PC-based, Wi-Fi-enabled handheld the ability to act as an instant messenger and make calls from any hot spot. Call quality was very good in our trials: long-distance conversations were crystal clear, and there was only the slightest evidence of latency -- not nearly enough to interrupt the flow of the conversation. Impressive, too, is the fact that we had no trouble getting through our corporate firewall for calls to Skype users outside our corporate network. Considering that the software is free, we were surprised to find that it's also ad-free. We experienced mixed results with SkypeOut, which we used to call non-Skype users. We added 10 euros to a SkypeOut account in order to call regular landline phones. You make SkypeOut calls from the regular Skype window on your PC -- just hit the plus sign, then the number. The welcome screen displays a running tally of your remaining SkypeOut balance. With SkypeOut, you can call any number in the United States, Canada, most countries in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Chile for 1.7 eurocents per minute. Calls to other countries and to mobile phones carry slightly higher but still very reasonable rates. Call quality was on a par with what you'd expect from a mobile phone -- some calls were clearer than others. During testing, however, a number of calls were dropped after the first few seconds. We wouldn't recommend using SkypeOut to replace your current long-distance carrier. Instead, use it as an inexpensive alternative for the occasional international phone call. With no activation fee, SkypeOut is cheaper than other VoIP phone services such as Vonage for periodic overseas calls -- as long as you're comfortable talking through a microphone or a headset attached to your PC instead of using your regular phone. It also would serve your home well, for instance, as a second line for calling your international jet-set friends or foreign in-laws. Better yet, convince your friends and family to download Skype 1.1 on their end for unlimited free calls.







Member reviews
Used SkypeOut to call friends on their mobile phones in the USA and Dubai. A great deal cheaper than using a standard telephone line. Sound quality is reliant on connection speed. Skype from PC to PC is excellent.
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8.50 out of 10There are still a couple of issues with the software, but on the whole it's a good quality, reasonably stable piece of software.
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8.00 out of 10The new features of 1.1 make it a must have!
Paypal support comming soon!
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8.00 out of 10excellent for communicating with US. SkypeOut is OK, but pricey against BT for offpeak evening & not so good value ringing mobiles in UK. Otherwise ace.
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8.00 out of 10Skype has dramatically changed the way we work. We are an international company, and now pretty much all our internal calls go over Skype. In addition to the voice quality which is way better than any traditional phone, the instant messaging feature is handy to send URLs etc. Also, it is quite a change to be able to see who is online among contacts at any time. Skype works over broadband and, in some cases (not with Compuserve though), even over a dial-in connection. It does not seem to take much bandwidth, but does seem to need it all the time (logical I guess).
The thing which is a bit surprising is that skypeOut really only works 50% of the time or so at best and even then the quality is sometimes worse than the worst mobile.
Still, overall this is a fantastic product, and we are looking forward to having more features available. This feels like the beginning of an entirely new way of working, especially internationally! For instance, can you imagine how great it would be if Skype were to add a screen showing each other's computer screen?
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10.00 out of 10Excellent product, just what I need to make the odd overseas call each week. Why not a freebie -- aren't we paying enough to telcos for internet services?
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9.00 out of 10I don't use Skypeout at the moment, just use the PC. Brilliant to save the cost of calling the friends I can convince to download the software. No ads either -- NICE! All in all, what more do you want for free...!
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9.50 out of 10I installed Skype a few weeks back, convinced my family to do the same. They only live 60 miles away, but the savings are still being made. The software is surprisingly simple to install, configure and use. The clarity of voice is as good as any phone call. We've transferred files and had family conference calls. It's great. I would highly recommend the software.
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8.50 out of 10Little bit of a faff with ZoneAlarm permissions, but other than that it was easy to get going and I haven't used the landline for 5 days now. I installed Skype 5 days ago!
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10.00 out of 10We're used to mobile phone companies offering free this and free that, but it ends up being more expensive for the user after all. Not with Skype. All calls really are free to other Skype users.
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10.00 out of 10I having been using Skype for 12 months and find it an excellent add-on to my desktop PC. When my landline is in use by others in the family, I can receive and make calls via broadband, and at NO COST! Speech quality varies from good to excellent.
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