Skype uses P2P technology to provide voice-based communication with other Internet users. The technology is extremely advanced, but easy to use. It features excellent sound quality, end-to-end encryption, and automatic negotiation of firewalls or routers.
Skype is a popular peer-to-peer VoIP network. The service allows users to make and receive free calls to other Skype users.
Skype is a PC based VoIP service that uses a propriatry protocol. This means that Skype users can only phone other Skype users, and they cannot make calls to the PSTN network. For more information go to http://www.skype.com
A popular and easy to use program that allows you to make free calls over the internet to any other computer that has the program in the world. It also allows you to call normal phones from the internet for a small charge.
A free application you install on your computer to communicate with other eBay members. Skype is a fast and easy communication method offered by some eBay sellers, so buyers can ask questions. Skype lets you make free calls over the Internet from your computer. You can use the Chat feature or the Call feature to communicate with other eBay members. If you use the Call feature, you will need speakers and microphone or a headset with a microphone.
Skypeâ„¢ is a programme allowing telephone conversations via the Internet. Calls to other Skypeâ„¢ users are free as well as calls to regular telephone and mobile telephone numbers all over the world are at a low rate.
an Internet telephony service that lets you make calls via an Internet connection
A piece of desktop software and service that provides VoIP - Voice over IP - calling between users.
Skype (IPA pronunciation: , rhymes with type) is a peer-to-peer Internet telephony network founded by the entrepreneurs Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, also founders of the file sharing application Kazaa. It competes against existing open Vo IP protocols such as SIP, IAX, and H.323. The Skype Group, acquired by e Bay in October 2005, is headquartered in Luxembourg, with offices in London, Tallinn and Prague.