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Skype Details Global
Calling Plans
April 22, 2008
Skype
detailed unlimited calling to over a third of the world’s population
with the launch of its new calling subscriptions. The new subscriptions
signal the first time Skype has offered a single, monthly flat rate for
international calling to landline numbers in 34 countries.
The new subscriptions have no long-term contract. You can make calls
whenever you want – at any time of the day, on any day of the week. From
today, you can choose from three types of subscription – from unlimited
calls to landlines in the country of your choice through to landlines in
34 destination countries worldwide.
Stefan Oberg, VP & GM telecoms at Skype said, “This move is a natural
step for Skype. Skype was founded on the principle of making free voice
and video calls available to people all around the world. And now we’re
making it even easier for the Skype community to call their friends and
family who are not yet on Skype. Our subscriptions give people an easy,
hassle-free choice for how and when they want to catch up with their
loved ones.”
Oberg continued, “For example if you live in London, for just €2.95 a
month, you can call your grandmother in Poland, whenever you like, talk
for up to six hours at a time, and not worry about how much it’s costing
you. Your grandmother doesn’t need to understand the internet. You just
use your Skype subscription to make the call and she just picks up the
phone. And if you have friends and family spread over the world, you can
reach them all for as little as €8.95 a month. When you combine the free
features Skype is known for – from instant messaging to conference
calling to video calls – with our subscriptions, it’s hard to find a
better alternative.”
309 million people all over the world use Skype in all sorts of ways –
whether it’s a weekly video call with a sister in Paris or sending an
instant message to a college friend in Tokyo or calling a business
contact overseas.
About Skype’s calling subscriptions:
Skype users around the world can choose to subscribe to any one of the
following calling subscriptions based on their individual calling needs:
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