Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Advantage of Skype for Business Meetings

Skype is one of the leading VOIP providers in the world. They are well known among consumers as well as businesses because of their ability to provide clear lines of communication. Although VOIP is already common as other online companies are pushing their voice-based services, only a handful can easily compete with Skype. There are distinct advantages Skype can provide especially for businesses.
Free Skype to Skype Calls and More
Free VOIP calls are already common but only Skype is known for their clear call quality. They also have a built-in tester to ensure that your call to another Skype user will go without any problems.
The program also has VOIP with video calling. The advantage of Skype for voice with video is that it constantly detects the bandwidth so that it can determine how it should handle the line of communication. If it can’t handle voice and video, it will alert the users so that they could revert to voice only transactions.
The Capability of a Regular Telephone
Skype users can also add a regular phone number to their account. They can choose a number from different countries so that anyone can call them even if they don’t have a Skype account. Skype users can also install a voicemail system with their phone number.
Not Just on PC
Because of the increasing capabilities of mobile phones, Skype is not just on your laptops and PCs. Skype services including video calling are already available in some of the most powerful mobile phones and tablets in the world. Most of these gadgets already feature Skype out of the box so customers don’t have to set-up anything to obtain the services on their mobile phone.

1 comment:

  1. Piers Walker3:52 AM

    I am a Skype user myself, heck... I have been using it for years now.

    The calls are very clear indeed, and with cameras set up; it is very useful for video conferences and calls over the world. The video doesn't hinder the connection/speed too much and it is so much more valuable to see who is on the other side when performing business.

    No, I really enjoy Skype and am glad that it is a free service!

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