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While the quality of Skype calls definitely varies with internet speeds, I do love the convenience of being able to make an international phone call from almost anywhere. The quality does seem to be better from computer to fixed line rather than from computer to computer. Don't know why.
Like you, we buy local sim cards (prepaid mobile service) in each country we stay for more than a couple of weeks. They are normally cheap - $15 or less, including a chunk of credit. The ease of making local phone calls and being easily accessible by locals is worth the money.
Call quality: There’s a comprehensive guide on the Skype website, but in general you’ll get much better call quality using a headset in a quiet area with a high speed internet connection – not necessarily factors associated with internet cafes :)
Dial-in conference services: 800 numbers should work fine with Skype; if there are particular services you’re having trouble accessing, give me a shout and I’ll try to track down what’s going on.
Local numbers: To add a new country to our list for online numbers, we have to negotiate a good deal with a local telecoms operator who makes the connection from Skype to the phone network, and these take time to set up. Keep an eye on the Skype blog, as that’s where we’ll announce any new additions to our list of countries.
Dialling numbers: This sounds very strange – if you can provide some more details on when this happens, that would be great.
I hope that helps – do let me know if you have any more questions, and I’ll do my best to answer them.
I've used Skype for a couple of years now, and have found that call quality does vary dramatically... and it doesn't seem to depend solely upon the country one is calling to or from. VOIP technology has a way to go before it will be able to fulfill its promise.
That being said, I have a $25 headset and it works perfectly well when Skype is functioning well.
Anyone here have experience using other VOIP providers??
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I've been following your blog for a while and really enjoy it.
I thought I'd jump in here because I've used Skype and find this review really interesting. I think that when traveling, Skype can be a really useful tool. A lot of internet cafes have Skype installed on their computers and headsets available, so if you use it to call for free (computer to computer) it can be a real money-saver. That being said, I agree with you that I would never use Skype as my primary phone, or for important calls.
Keep up the great blogging!
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Can anyone reading here comment on the skype standalone phones versus computer/headset combo?
Here at the South Pole our primary phone communications back to the states is VOIP and works well when there's lots of bandwidth available
I am leaving in a month or so and, at least for the moment, I am planning on using Skype as my primary way of calling back to the States. I will let you know how it works out but, because of this post, I will consider the cell phone/SIM card route as well.
I recently purchased the Platronics Audio 625 Headset and I have been putting it through its paces. I chose this model because it has both a line in port and a USB input. If desired, the line in (speakers and microphone) can plug into the USB input. The USB input has a built in driver and adds a digital sound quality to the audio. The difference between the digital and analog inputs are slightly noticeable but not something to get up and dance around your house about.
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We love the webcam aspect of Skype that allows us to keep close contact with family and friends which is really important when traveling as a family. We get to do show and tell over it with things like which teeth got lost in what country. lol Grandma's need to see these things, grandkids need to show em.
We even do my daughter's piano lessons over skype:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ar90wOnWnM
That has been wonderful and a total godsend. We have also done collaborations with schools and do almost all of our business via skype calls.We do not even use headphones, just our computers. Often it sounds like the person is next door and we talk for hours.
Mostly it works great...
BUT not always and it can be a pain in the butt sometimes.
We have a family joke about a conversation we had with my daughters aunt. We asked can you hear me? And she answered "yeah, I hear you great BEE OOP."
Yep, that bee oop sound is what you get when it cuts out. Some conversations are really bad and annoying. Really not fun when you are trying to iron out a bank or insurance problem etc.
Sometimes it helps a lot just to call back, often that makes the difference, some times not.
It is not 100% reliable and can be a pain, but for FREE it is pretty terrific. We have great reception and experience ( like you are talking next door to someone a continent away) on over 90 percent of our calls.
We almost never make them in internet cafes as we try to avoid them whenever possible. We have made them with wifi and satellite ( where they are not suppose to be so good) and even with my sis when she just had a dial up on another continent. If connection is less good we shut off webcam and that helps.
It works best if both parties have a good computer connection or computer to land line, but we also call lots of cell phones & have managed well even with pretty bad internet connection. Some wifi in Europe is horrible.
We even make most of our local calls in Spain on Skype even though we have a Spanish cell phone there.We prefer free and love Skype despite it being frustrating once in a while.
It has been one of our tip top choices.
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I totally forgot about the webcam feature, but I LOVE that. When I'm in one country and my husband is in another, the webcam saves our marriage. For real.
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I purchased a headset for about $10 a couple years ago and have been using it, without any problem, nearly everyday. My girlfriend and I are attempting the longest of long distance relationships and we can honestly say that the headset is the only thing keeping us together!
But really, I have had no problems in consistency. We both use our home internet service, that provides independent DSL speeds in each home. The sound is good and there is no delay. Sometimes the video can be a little off.
I have had problems in the past, before I was using it at home, when I tried using it in an internet cafe. IN a cafe in Latin America, for example, they will have 2-3 connections for nearly 100 computers. Go to call at a busy time and the internet is slow and the calls suck. Its all about SPEED.
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The most important thing is to have options. Combining Skype, a prepaid cellphone, and international calling cards will cover all the bases.
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I use a $30 headset and no one complains about the voice quality.
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I live in New Zealand and telecommute to a job in California, calling in to a conference bridge with SkypeOut for weekly meetings, and doing one-on-one meetings with a computer-to-computer Skype call (with video). This generally works well. The conference bridge is a 1-888 (free) number, which Skype lets me call for free, so the bit about 800 numbers being a problem comes as a surprise...
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