 X_DigitBinary EnhancedPremium join:2003-06-12 Mansfield, TX 1 edit | Which is it? "100k number is accurate?"
Alright, is it 100k or 100 million? Now, you've got me confused!
100 million... I'd have a hard time believing that! -- Respectfully, X_Digit | |
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 |  NeilStop All The Downloadin join:2003-08-20 New York, NY | Re: Which is it? Subtract 1 from whatever the real number is, I had an old account and forgot what the password was. | |
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 |  Happyrat6Google Is Your Best FriendPremium join:2002-07-01 Disneyland 1 edit | On an average day whenever I connect to skype it indicates over 4.5 million users online at any given moment, so I think it's safe to assume 100K is a typo.
BTW, personally I give skype a thumbs up. It runs under Linux and now my computer to computer chats are free of charge with out the ils server BS and I can dial virtually any landline in the civilized world and chat away for under $0.024 CDN per minute. And sound quality is excellent. Why sign up for Voip when skype offers a truly pay as you go solution? -- Crime wouldn't pay if the Government ran it...
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 |  Anonymous_AnonymousPremium join:2004-06-21 127.0.0.1 kudos:2 1 edit | only 4,269,702 users are online right now | |
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 rit56 join:2000-12-01 New York, NY Reviews:
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| numbers it does seem high but it's believable. I was traveling this winter around Asia and every internet cafe there were 10 people with headsets on. there are tons of internet cafes everywhere. phone service in Europe has always been very expensive. I bet just about every European uses this. | |
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 |  | | Re: numbers I live in a country with a state controlled phone company. Long distance charges are high and therefore Skype is popular. I'm posting, however, to correct the misnomer that international long distance is expensive in Europe. In most countries in Europe, the rate is competitive to the US. My friend in France calls the US for free as part of her long distance plan from Free. My friend in Germany calls the US for 1 euro cent a minute. My friend in the UK pays a 2p (four US cents) connection fee to call the US and can talk for as long as he wants. These fees seem competive to the US. | |
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 lonnybBlessed Beyond BeliefPremium join:2004-01-25 Dayton, OH | Skype I use and like it. I betcha the telco companies aren't too happy about the competition it presents. Especially overseas. | |
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 Fishie join:2003-01-14 Riverside, CA | How many actually connect? I wonder how many people out of their 100 million actually connect regularly? | |
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 |  ronpinImagine Reality join:2002-12-06 Nirvana | Re: How many actually connect? I got off that train -- when I realized it depends on my broadband link to act as a router/server. No thanks. -- "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country" - and stop the NeoCons | |
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 |  |  | | Re: How many actually connect? I think they count the subcribers who left em they count as one . | |
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 |  |  |  toddbs98 join:2000-07-08 North Little Rock, AR | Re: How many actually connect? They probably do like the firefox folks do and count every download as a new user, not taking into account all the people who re-download the application. -- Patriots always speak of dying for their country never killing for it. Bertrand Russell
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 |  |  |  |  rit56 join:2000-12-01 New York, NY | Re: How many actually connect? I was thinking the same thing..... | |
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 |  Happyrat6Google Is Your Best FriendPremium join:2002-07-01 Disneyland | Well they base their numbers on the number of installed/registered users. Frankly once I tried Skype I could never see a reason to not use it. It saves me a small fortune in long distance every month. It has no spyware, adware or nagware and it really doesn't use up a whole lot of resources. As for the P2P aspect of Skype, it will only use your machine and connection as a supernode if you allow it to. While Skype is amazingly adept at getting around a firewall when it has to, it won't turn your machine into a supernode unless you open the ports it needs. Otherwise you can be the equivalent of a P2P leecher with Skype simply by blocking it with your firewall while it's running. -- Crime wouldn't pay if the Government ran it...»www.fuzzyrat.com | |
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 |  |  Odie97 join:2006-04-19 Oak Creek, WI | Lovin It ! Been using it for awhile now and loving it. I do quite a bit of international calling and this expense is now ZERO ... used to all go to at&t.
Has to be freaking out the phone companies ... loving that too  | |
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 | | Better one out there voipstunt and jajah Voipstunt is the best no one can beat them. | |
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 |  | | Re: Better one out there voipstunt and jajah I used both voipstunt and skype. gotta love them! | |
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 |  |  dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | Re: Better one out there voipstunt and jajah said by blacksurfer:I used both voipstunt and skype. gotta love them! does voipstunt let you do "PC to phone" phone calls for free? -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth | |
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and it sounds like shit | |
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 Sweet WitchBe the flame, not the moth.Premium,MVM join:2003-07-15 Gallifrey | I'm on I just had to load it last week to chat with my mother. She's deaf and can barely type so she talks and I reply in the chat box. Not thrilled about having it on my system, but if it keeps my mother from becoming a recluse, I'll use it. -- Brains will win the day. | |
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 |  | | Re: I'm on I just installed it for the first time this week and made a PC call to an overseas mobile number. It cost .07 cents/min and was very clear. My friend says everyone uses it over there so I wouldnt doubt the numbers. | |
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 zbryne join:2005-04-11 Hutto, TX | ugggggh you still prank people? | |
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 emixnemDill Dough join:2000-10-16 Reno, NV | ... how does it work? | |
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