skype... a good thing?
#3
Joined: Jun 2005
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My daughter downloaded it before she went on her study abroad this year so that we could talk cheaply. The download was free but she paid $30/yr (as I recall) so that I could use my regular phone to talk to her instead of using a headset with my computer. (She uses a headset with her computer.) We do not use a webcam.
I have been pleasantly surprised by how good the connection is and it's saving us both a ton of money.
I have been pleasantly surprised by how good the connection is and it's saving us both a ton of money.
#4
Joined: Apr 2003
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We live in the UK but our family lives in the states. My younger family members, college age or so, use Skype to call us and it works great. My in laws can't make it work but I think that's operator error more than anything else!
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Joined: Mar 2005
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You need to have a good, high bandwidth connection for Skype to work well.
I've had mixed results when traveling. Sometimes voice quality is great, other times it sounds like darth vadar - it all depends on the internet connection you have.
I've given up on using webcam when traveling - it requires too much bandwidth that I prefer to reserve for voice quality.
For domestic travel I just use my cell phone.
I've had mixed results when traveling. Sometimes voice quality is great, other times it sounds like darth vadar - it all depends on the internet connection you have.
I've given up on using webcam when traveling - it requires too much bandwidth that I prefer to reserve for voice quality.
For domestic travel I just use my cell phone.
#11
Joined: Jan 2003
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I use it to speak to my daughter who is in Rome for a semester. it is nice to see her beautiful face once in a while! She uses it every night to talk to her boyfriend, and says that the internet connection is variable but I don't know if she has limited bandwidth in Rome.
#12
Joined: Jan 2003
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We use it almost daily and LOVE it. Our entire family are Skype addicts. We use it to talk to relatives both in other areas of the states as well as overseas. In fact, my 4 year olds were showing their art work to their uncle in Hong Kong just this morning. The grandparents love it most of all as they can talk to and see the grandkids whenever they want. We love it as it is free and also when we travel we can see as well as talk to our kids (assuming they are not with us). We have not had trouble finding internet cafes with skype in other countries which is great (there must have been two or three on every street in each town in Peru we recently visited). Just make sure you have a skype sign in for travel as well as one for home.
#13
Joined: Nov 2007
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I live in Bermuda and we (all my friends and myself) use Skype - I use it to call back to the States, my BF uses it to call England - we call landlines and cell phones mostly, which costs about 2cents/min - so easy to set up, rarely have a call-quality issue - I agree that it is the best thing since sliced bread!!
#14
Joined: Nov 2004
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I LOVE Skype. I used it just the other day to talk to my friend in Paraguay, South America. It was like she was sitting in the room. And for $3.00 USD a month you can get unlimited US/Canada and call to land line and mobile phones. Skype has won me over completely! Its clear and intuitive in everyway.
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We've been using Skype to call our son in Germany, and the voice quality has been excellent. The price, at 2.1 cents per minute is petty good, too.
Last time we did a webcam, we had trouble with the voice cutting in and out, so our makeshift solution was to have our son (who gets free calls to the US) call us on the phone, and we just used the compter for the video.
Last time we did a webcam, we had trouble with the voice cutting in and out, so our makeshift solution was to have our son (who gets free calls to the US) call us on the phone, and we just used the compter for the video.
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Joined: Feb 2008
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Yes, when you call a landline or cell phone, then you have to pay (unless someone can tell me otherwise, which would be even better!) For example, when I call my spouse at work during the day...otherwise, you are correct, at home we both use Skype and it is free.
With a 7 hour time difference, it isn't always easy to catch a person at home when it is a reasonable time of day in Europe.
With a 7 hour time difference, it isn't always easy to catch a person at home when it is a reasonable time of day in Europe.
#20
Joined: Sep 2008
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My wife and I use it to video call my family whom are all over the US. I rarely talk to my two sisters over the phone any more and can see my two toddler nieces in Florida(we are in Colorado). My niece will never know a world without video phone...It allows us to watch her grow up and know who we are as well. Have not tried it on an over seas connection but have used it from all over the US. You need a broad band connection to use it. Video can be choppy during high web usage periods. I personally have not experienced and audio issues but do see video problems. You can shut off the video and just send the audio only.
We only use the free version/options.
We love it!
];')
We only use the free version/options.
We love it!
];')

