The other day we were looking through our phone records and realised
that just to own a business phone can cost over £400 a year, and that’s
before we start to make international calls. Indeed, £400/year is
regarded as small fry for BT and often doesn’t get your business on to
their plans, which save you money when you start making international
calls.
What’s the solution? One answer is Skype. This is VOIP technology
that’s been around for a few years now and enables you to make very
cheap international calls using your broadband. You don’t need
ultra-fast broadband to make audio-only calls, either. Better still,
some Skype calls can be better quality that some regular international
calls, between certain countries.
Skype isn’t just limited to cheap audio calls. If you have faster
broadband, you can use it to have a video conference between one or more
people. Idea if you plan on bringing together multiple people from
various territories, during a working day when phone costs are at their
highest.
We use Skype to keep in contact with our international partners. We
can use the technology to chat with these partners, through typing
messages like you would if you were using MSN Messenger. Anyone with a
Skype account can be brought in to a conference where everyone can
contribute and swap files.
Skype for iPad 4.1 has these new features:
Send and receive photos
Updated privacy setting
Fixed bug related to Bluetooth and calls
Minor visual improvements across the app
Other minor bug fixes
Updated privacy setting
Fixed bug related to Bluetooth and calls
Minor visual improvements across the app
Other minor bug fixes
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