How much are you saving by using Skype in South Africa?
Posted on | July 18, 2010 | 1 Comment
Skype is fast becoming a household application in internet enabled homes in South Africa. It would be interesting to see how much money Skype users are saving by using the popular internet application. When it comes to international calls, it’s a no-brainer. If the person you are communicating with, uses Skype as well, why pay exorbitant landline/cell phone rates, when you can talk all you like using Skype and your existing internet connection. And you can video call as well. Even better. Locally, it makes sense to use Skype wherever you can as well. Put that internet connection to use with Skype.
If you want to use Skype to call landline/cell phone numbers, then check out Skype credit and see how much you can save using this service. Skype has recently introduced a few promotions to South African customers. Also worth checking out.
So what exactly do you need to use Skype?
- A laptop/computer.
- An internet connection.
- A VOIP phone or microphone and speakers. Most new laptops come with built-in microphone and low-volume speakers.
- A web camera, if you’d like to use video calling.
- You need to download Skype, available for free.
- Once installed, setup a Skype user account.
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August 20th, 2010
I want to skype from my mobile to mobile phones in the USA.