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more on Skype secures $18.8m funding
From: Dave Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 07:19:18 -0500
Delivered-To: dfarber+ () ux13 sp cs cmu edu Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 10:21:50 +0100 From: "Remco B. Brink" <remco () rc6 org> Subject: Re: [IP] Skype secures $18.8m funding To: dave () farber net <quote who="Dave Farber"> > I seem to miss the business model until they get POTS access? djf During the beta period you can only call other Skype users [1]. They plan to make it possible to call normal fixed telephones and mobile phones in the future.Eventually, some features and services of Skype will require a paid subscription
or prepayment. Skype says they've got the ambition to keep PC to PC calls free forever.I suspect they're business model is largely based on the fact that Skype runs on
a proprietary, closed-source P2P protocol [2]. Licensing that to other parties could generate quite some income, especially since they've had the ability to prove that Skype "just works" [3] by having it tested for free by a huge number of users. regards, Remco [1] http://www.skype.com/help_faq.html [2] http://www.skype.com/skype_p2pexplained.html [3] http://www.skype.com/help_faq.html#General -- Remco B. Brink -- QA / BW GS / CDTT -- Opera Software ASA eating bandwith for breakfast at http://rc6.org "Me and the caller ID window have a very positive workingrelationship." -- Mike Sphar
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