How Skype has changed the way I do voice communication
I have been pretty pleased with Skype so far. Here is a snapshot of how I use voice communications now:
At my home office:
- when I get home I put my mobile (Treo 600) in its cradle and this initiates an automatic auto-forward to my SkypeIn number, which also comes with free voicemail.
- at my desk I am using my Logitech noise cancelling USB Microphone and my desktops speakers, people tell me the quality is very good – so there is no need to mess around with headphones
- I have contacted about 30 people who I often call to try and get them using Skype, about 20 of them have installed it. For these people Skype to Skype calls have been very successful.
- I still have quite a lot of people that I contact who are not using Skype, mainly because they are highly mobile so for these people I have been experimenting with SkypeOut. The quality of SkypeOut does not seem as good as Skype to Skype, but it seems good enough in most cases. I have suffered a few dropouts when calling mobiles (UK –> Australia) but this may have happened anyway. The call charges were much less …