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Lisa Minter (lisa_minter2001@yahoo.com) 15 Apr 2005 12:40:03 -0700
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Skype, the fast-growing Internet telephony company, launched on Friday a voice mail and phone access service in eight countries including the United States, stepping up competitive pressure on incumbent operators.
Skype, whose software allows people to make free phone calls over the
Previously Skype users could only be reached from a computer connected
Skype, which launched its Internet software only 20 months ago and
The company's growth is driven largely by the global migration of
Skype said its Internet telephony software passed the mark of 100
The company said its new voice mail and call-in service, called
"The new services represent an important new source of revenue for the
The Luxembourg-based business said its existing pre-pay service which
The company, however, declined to say how much revenue the pre-pay
Zennstrom said he expected about half those subscribing to SkypeOut
Skype said subscribers to SkypeIn would be able to get a personal
However, in some countries such as France, an address will
"Anyone may call the user at their SkypeIn number wherever the user
Skype said it was seeking to roll out its new SkypeIn service in other
Zennstrom said he was expecting the first Skype pre-loaded handsets --
Zennstrom co-founded Kazaa, the computer peer-to-peer file-sharing
Skype now threatens to do the same to incumbent telecom operators.
Copyright 2005 Reuters Limited.
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