Today at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Skype has officially
launched group
video calling for consumers and enterprises, allowing people to do
more together wherever they are. Whether you’re looking to bring your
family together on a video call or better connect with work colleagues
across the globe, group video calling makes it easy to bring to together
groups of three or more on a single video call. Video calling accounted
for approximately 41.5% of all Skype-to-Skype minutes in the second half
of 2010.
Group video calling is available as part of the new Premium
package from Skype which offers group video calling together with
access to live chat customer support as a day pass for $4.99
(€3.49/£2.99)* or as a monthly subscription for $8.99 (€5.99/£4.99)* per
month. Skype users who sign up for group video calling in the first
month it’s available will receive a 33 percent discount on 3 and
12-month subscriptions. New users receive a 7-day free trial. In
addition, consumers who sign up for group video calling will receive a
25 percent discount off an HD
webcam.
Group video calling is also available in the new Business version of
Skype, a desktop application for PCs, which gives enterprises the
ability to control how Skype is used within the workplace, with the
capacity to turn off or configure a variety of Skype settings. With
group video calling, enterprises can easily set up real-time,
face-to-face meetings and work in more collaborative and productive
ways. For enterprises using Skype Manager who sign up for Group Video
Calling, they will receive a 33 percent discount when signing up for a 3
or 12 month subscription. In addition, they will receive a 15 percent
discount off of a headset
and speakerphone
bundle.
Group video calling has brought together family, friends and work
colleagues like never before, such as a Spanish family who were reunited
after 6 years apart, the Global Learning Exchange who brought together
classrooms from Singapore and Bakersfield, CA and companies like ePromos
who can better collaborate with remote co-workers and suppliers.
To start a group video call, only one member of the call needs to have
activated the seven-day free trial or to have signed up for a day pass
or monthly subscription using Skype for Windows 5.1. For all
participants to receive video, they need to be on at least the 5.0
version of Mac and windows. Skype video calls between two parties will
continue to be offered as a free product.
Resources for Media:
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Case
studies on how consumers and organizations are benefiting from
group video calling today
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Screenshots
of group video calling and other Skype products
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Video
of how businesses can use group video calling
*Pricing is VAT exclusive. Pricing inclusive of VAT for a day
pass is $5.74 (€4.01/£3.44) and for a monthly subscription $10.34
(€6.89/£5.74). A fair
usage policy applies.
About Skype
Skype is the world’s communications platform
whose purpose is to break down barriers to communication. With an
Internet-connected device, families, friends and colleagues can get
together for free with messaging, voice and video. At low cost, they can
also call landlines or mobiles virtually anywhere in the world. Skype
has recently introduced group video, allowing groups of more than two
people to do things together whenever they're apart.
Founded in 2003 and based in Luxembourg. Skype can be downloaded onto
computers, mobile phones and other connected devices for free at www.skype.com.
You can get news and updates from Skype on its blog: blogs.skype.com
Twitter:
twitter.com/skype
or Facebook: www.facebook.com/skype
