Skype is the most popular free voice-over IP and instant messaging
service globally. It allows users to text, video and voice call over the
internet. Users can also call landlines and mobiles at competitive
rates using Skype credit, premium accounts and subscriptions. Skype was
publically released in 2003 and now accounts for roughly a third of all
international calling minutes. Skype uses P2P technology to connect
users on a multitude of platforms including desktop, mobile and tablet.
The call quality (depending on your internet signal) and additional
features like conversation history, conference calling and secure file
transfer are excellent. There have been some criticisms over the
programs bandwidth usage and security vulnerabilities.
Skype Calling
Once you’ve downloaded and installed Skype, you will need to create a
user profile and unique Skype name. You can then search for other users
in the Skype directory or call them directly using their Skype name.
Voice chat comes with conference calling, secure file transfer and a
highly secure end to end encryption. Video chat is available on higher
bandwidth connections and makes keeping up with distant family/friends
much more interactive. Video conferencing and the Screenshare features
make Skype popular with the corporate market. Skype’s text chat client
features group chat, chat history, message editing and emoticons. Skype
also enables calls to landlines and mobiles using a premium paid
service.
Easy to Use
Skype’s UI is very intuitive and easy to use. All the classic messaging
service features like profiles, online status, contacts and recent
history are displayed in the left navigation. Here you will also find
the Skype directory, group options, a search box and premium calling
buttons. The right side (main window) opens the content you select. For
individual contacts you will see a text message box, chat history and
calling options.
Call Quality
On fast internet connections Skype call quality is excellent for both
voice and video calls. The hybrid peer-to-peer client server system
means the sound quality is better than most VoIP services. That being
said, if you do have a slower internet connection, voice calls may be
interrupted or delayed. Video calls will be intermittent and pixelated.
Text chat will only be affected by very poor connections. The call
quality button will give you detailed information on the expected call
quality for each of your contacts (as the quality depends on both
parties internet connection).
Summary
If you’re looking for a reliable and easy to use VoIP client, you’ll
find it hard to beat Skype. Microsoft’s purchase of Skype in 2011 has
further stabilized the platform and accelerated development as Microsoft
used Skype to replace its aging messaging service Windows Live
Messenger. Click on the green download button to give it a try.
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