Skype, the Global Internet Telephony
Company™, today announced the public beta launch of SkypeIn and Skype
Voicemail, two new premium services available in the latest download versions of
Skype software for Linux, MAC OS X, Pocket PC and Windows platforms. SkypeIn
provides an affordable, flexible alternative to costly mobile phone roaming
charges with SkypeIn personal numbers. SkypeIn customers can receive inbound
calls to their Skype client from ordinary fixed telephones or mobile phones
while they travel worldwide, providing seamless interconnectivity without having
to pay costly roaming charges. Skype Voicemail enables users to manage incoming
voicemail messages, making their Skype usage more ubiquitous.
“Skype is setting new standards for modern communications by expanding
premium services that extend Skype portability, mobility and ubiquity across a
variety of platforms, including the traditional phone network,” said Niklas
Zennström, Skype CEO and co-founder. “SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail enhance the
basic free Skype and now allows friends, family and colleagues not connected to
the Internet an inexpensive and convenient way to contact members of our global
user base. With Skype’s new premium offerings, travellers will now be able to
save thousands of dollars on roaming charges.”
The new premium offerings coincide with another major milestone for Skype:
the 100 millionth download of the software as recorded today. Skype has now
enabled more than 7 billion high-quality minutes of talk time for Skype users
worldwide, further establishing Skype as the feature-rich communications choice
of cost- and quality-conscious users.
“The dramatic and exponential growth of downloads and the time devoted by
Skype users to communication via Skype demonstrates consumers’ and
professionals’ enjoyment of our continual service improvements, and the viral
power of our loyal user base,” added Zennström. “Skype is simple to use and
easy to share, and the marketplace is responding by making Skype its first
choice in Internet telephony.”
SkypeIn customers choose a country and area code and are assigned a regular
telephone number. Anyone may call the SkypeIn user at their SkypeIn number
wherever the user travels, providing huge cost savings compared to mobile
roaming rates and flexibility for the Skype user to receive calls at home, at
the office or at a hotel anywhere. Users may purchase up to three numbers from
their home country in Denmark, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Sweden, the United
Kingdom and the United States during the beta period.
Skype Voicemail customers can receive a voicemail message up to 10 minutes
long from any user or traditional phone. Skype Voicemail customers may record
their own personalized voicemail greeting, playback their messages, even while
offline, and send incoming calls to voicemail if they away, offline or simply
busy on another call.
SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail complement Skype’s first premium service,
SkypeOut, which allows global calling to public telephone numbers for local
rates. More than 1.2 million people are now using SkypeOut. With the combination
of SkypeIn and SkypeOut, users have new flexibility to expand modern
communications and share those interconnection benefits with non-Skype users.
Skype eliminates communications billing surprises by offering all premium
services on a pre-paid basis.
Subscriptions for both pre-paid services are available
in the Skype Store at www.skype.com.
Three month SkypeIn subscriptions are available for €10 ($13)* and 12 month
subscriptions for €30 ($39). Skype Voicemail subscriptions are available for
€5 ($7) for 3 months or €15 ($19) for 12 months, and a free subscription is
included with all SkypeIn orders.
Skype maintains its commitment to user-controlled privacy settings with the
ability to block SkypeIn numbers. SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail betas are
available with the latest versions of Skype for Linux, Mac OS X, Pocket PC and
Windows platforms. The new downloads also include enhanced user benefits such as
remote access to their personal contact lists and the ability to import contact
lists from other desktop applications.
Skype is the leading VOIP-category product worldwide, with more than 35
million registered users increasing by more than 150,000 new users per day.