30.04.2007 12:50:00
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Skype Teams up with Intel to Deliver Internet Communications Experience to PC Users
Skype and Intel Corporation today announced a joint effort to advance a
shared vision of establishing the personal computer as a central and
reliable platform for voice and video calling over the Internet. By
offering an Intel-sponsored day of free global calling over Skype on
Mother’s Day to U.S. and Canadian consumers,
the two companies are encouraging U.S. and Canadian users to take
advantage of Internet communication via their PCs or laptops. This
builds on the success of the Skype Unlimited Calling plan which has
enabled thousands of consumers across the U.S. and Canada to save
hundreds of dollars on domestic calling since it was introduced in
December 2006.
According to a March 2007 In-Stat report entitled U.S. Residential
Voice-Over IP Market Dynamics and Market Tracker, the number of VoIP
households in the U.S. continued to grow briskly in the fourth quarter,
with more than 10.6 million households now using VoIP. In-Stat found
that while cable providers drove strong adoption of VoIP, Skype gained
significant market share in the quarter, consolidating its leading
market position at the expense of its client-based VoIP rivals. The
report credits Skype’s innovative and
disruptive pricing and product strategy for its success, citing the
Skype Unlimited Calling plan for allowing registered users to make
unlimited SkypeOut™ calls to any phone number
in the U.S. and Canada for a flat, annual subscription fee of just
$29.95, almost 90 percent less than traditional calling plans that can
cost consumers $24.95 per month or more.
"This initiative builds on our efforts to
establish Skype as a standard for Internet communications,”
said Don Albert, general manager and vice president of Skype North
America. "The PC is central to the way
consumers and business users connect and collaborate with one another. We’re
delighted at how well Skype runs on PCs and laptops featuring Intel®
Core 2 Duo processor technology.”
Consumers in the U.S. and Canada can take advantage of Internet
communications over Skype by placing free SkypeOut calls to any landline
or mobile number around the world on Mother's Day (May 13, 2007).
Sponsored by Intel, the "Gift of Gab”
promotion represents the first time that U.S. and Canadian users will be
able to make free SkypeOut calls to anywhere in the world for a period
of 24 hours. Calls from one registered Skype user to another remain
free. Usually, SkypeOut calls are billed at per-minute fees depending on
the location called, with rates beginning at the low Skype global
dialing rate of 2.1 cents per minute. More information about the "Gift
of Gab” is available at www.skype.com/go/giftofgab.
Intel is sponsoring the Gift of Gab promotion as a way to demonstrate
how audio and video calling are optimized when using PCs powered by the
Intel Core 2 Duo processor. For example, Skype conference calls are now
clearer and users’ PCs are more responsive
during these calls. These improvements are a result of collaborative
efforts between Intel and Skype engineers.
"Through Intel and Skype’s
‘Gift of Gab’
promotion, consumers and business users can experience the immediate
benefits of the Internet communications lifestyle–especially
on Mother’s Day, normally the busiest calling
holiday of the year,” said Gregory Bryant,
vice president and general manager of Intel's Digital Office Platform
Division. "This initiative builds upon our
existing efforts with Skype to deliver an enhanced Voice over IP
experience. We have optimized the processor and chipset—supporting
wide-band high definition audio, for instance—and
Skype users have a rich calling experience on their PCs as a result.”
Participants in the "Gift of Gab”
promotion who enjoy their trial of Skype’s
Internet communications experience on Mother’s
Day can sign up for the significant savings of the Skype Unlimited
Calling plan for just $29.95 for an entire year of calling to any
landline or mobile phone in the U.S. or Canada at skype.com.
About Intel
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies,
products and initiatives to continually improve how people work and
live. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
About Skype
Skype sets conversations free by providing new and easy ways to stay in
touch over the Internet. Millions of people every day make free
Skype-to-Skype voice and video calls and send instant messages using our
software. Some pay a little per minute for long-distance and
international calls to phones and mobiles and for SMS, voicemail and
call forwarding, or they buy subscriptions that give unlimited calls
nationwide.
We certify and sell hundreds of hardware products from more than 50
partners and work with third-party developers to create software to
extend Skype's functionality. Skype has been downloaded more than half a
billion times and over 196 million people from almost every corner of
the globe have registered.
Skype is an eBay company (NASDAQ: EBAY), and you can learn more and get
Skype at www.skype.com.
Make your world a smaller place: talk, share and do more with Skype.
Access to a broadband Internet connection is required for Skype and all
Skype Certified devices and accessories. Skype is not a replacement for
your traditional telephone service and cannot be used for emergency
calling.
Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or
its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Skype,
SkypeIn, SkypeOut, Skype Me, Skype Certified, Skypecasts, associated
logos and the "S”
symbol are trademarks of Skype Limited.
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