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Setting up Skype is one of the easiest tasks that anyone with a computer can do. There is basically zero technical knowledge required, aside from the basic understanding of how to download and install a computer application.

Skype is used around the world to connect different people together without having to make expensive international phone calls through a landline or mobile phone. The way that Skype operates is through a system called VoIP ( Voice over Internet Protocol) that allows a cheap and convenient method by transmitting over the Internet. This saves money for communications companies, and therefore Skype can be offered free of charge as a means of global communication.

Skype is extremely simple to set up at home. Whether it is for work or to keep in touch with friends or relatives, Skype can be set up as quickly as 1-2-3. All that is required is that you have a working Internet connection and the rest is simple.

For those that don't know how to set it up, here's how to go about it:

  1. Download and install the application from Skype.com. This will install all the core functions into the computer and you won't need to worry about configuring it.
  2. Obtain a microphone and some speakers. This will allow you to talk as if having a normal conversation over the Internet.
  3. If you want to be seen, use a webcam. Having a webcam will allow you to communicate both verbally and visually to a recipient on the other side.


Frequently asked questions about Skype:

Q. Why do so many people use Skype?

A. Skype is a free program. There are no costs involved when making calls to other Skype users through the program, because Skype uses a VoIP to allow individuals to communicate through the Internet.

Q. Is Skype safe to use?

A. Yes. Skype is used by company associates every day to

Communicate with each other. With the use of webcams, Skype can be used as a means of video conferencing.

Q. How long will I be able to use Skype?

A. Skype is free to use forever. That's why it has been so highly regarded by companies and individuals alike. There is no better way to communicate free through the Internet Skype even offers its own unique IM system, meaning that as long as another user is online, you can still communicate important information.

Q. Can Skype be used on mobile?

A. Skype is an extremely flexible program. Due to the popularity o the service and the accessibility of the program, the Skype network has extended to more than just computers. You can purchase readymade Skype phones which work in exactly the same way as any other phone. Mobile phones can also be configured to receive Skype calls, but it takes a little more configuration

Q. Is there anything else that Skype users should know?

A. Skype also offers a business version which focuses on users who would use Skype as a means of communication for business purposes. This client is also free to download and can be used just as the original Skype client.

This Article was written by Robert Deans, Sales & Marketing Manager for www.mediaatlantic.com. MediaAtlantic are suppliers of IT, AV and Technology products to schools, businesses & private individuals. For more information, including Skype Kits & TV Tuners, please visit www.mediaatlantic.com.



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