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In this case it will be the first and last name, the date of birth and the region from which we are entering, after giving the next one we will send a verification code to one of the methods we have chosen between the email and the phone number.
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Even once SkypeOut is available, calling other Skype users will remain free.Ĭurrently all the Skype services, including the five-person conferencing capability, are running over the public Internet, but it was inevitable that the startup would need to move its commercial traffic onto more reliable IP networks, says Geoff Bennett, Chief Technologist at Heavy Reading (over a Skype call).īennett is a regular user of the free Skype service, and, while impressed with the service, he has noticed calls being dropped recently.

The latest release of Skype's free software, version 0.98.0.28, includes enhancements for SkypeOut, which will allow users to call any standard phone number for a pre-paid fee, though the service hasn't been officially launched yet.

Skype's CEO, KaZaA Founder, Niklas Zennstrom, told the VON Europe show in June that the service provider's first commercial service, SkypeOut, would be launched this summer (see Skype Plans Some Ins & Outs). (NYSE: FON) said it was unable to answer any questions related to Skype at present.

(Nasdaq: GLBC) says it's not involved, and Sprint Corp. Of the other potential partners, Global Crossing Holdings Ltd. Level 3 said it couldn't provide comment for this article. (Nasdaq: LVLT) is one of Skype's network suppliers.

The names of the carriers are not being unveiled until next week, but Light Reading has learned that Level 3 Communications Inc. P2P VOIP service provider Skype, which currently provides a free service across the public Internet, has signed agreements with a number of network operators to support the launch of its commercial services.
