SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4682e443$0$27185
$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
> $90/year is still more than most people spend on long distance. Between
> unlimited off-peak minutes and services like Onesuite and TalkLoop,
> there's little need for Skype unless it can replace your landline as
> well. If you have broadband cable then Skype makes more sense than the
> IP phone service offered by the cable company.
>
>
Skype replaced my landline years ago. One of life's greatest pleasures
was to call Bell$outh and tell them to get their wires off my house...(c;
"Oh, are you moving?", she asked me. "No, landline phones are obsolete
and a terrible waste of money.", I replied, trying to sound nice without
being snide...(c;
There IS a need for Skype with my cellphone. If I'm going to call a
company, even my cellphone company, I use Skype if available as it has no
per minute charge with Skype Unlimited. It is also INVALUABLE calling
any toll free number you don't want to hijack your cellphone number. All
callers on Skype Out have the same number 000-012-3456, which boggles
most systems looking for "unavailable", etc. One of Skype In's greatest
features is, at least where my two Skype In numbers are located, both in
the same blocks of numbers that are supposed to be all dialup modems used
by ISPs like AOHell. This means these blocks are NEVER, and I mean NEVER
called by the phone spammers and their cold calls. My Skype In number
simply doesn't exist on anyone's cold call database or autodialer....a
real feature while eating dinner or taking a nap. If the Skype phone
rings, it's someone I know, unless I've gotten bored and switched it to
Skype Me for a random call from another of the millions of users...which
is great fun.
So, I call Smiley's Airframe and Storm Door, LLC, push the buttons for
tech support, switch on the Netgear's LOUD speakerphone and
wait....without hearing those cellphone minutes clicking by playing
corporate elevator music. I'm not out 38 airtime minutes waiting for the
bastards in the garage to pick up the phone.
Skype is also "never busy" that I can find. I suppose if I got two
landline calls to Skype In, they might get a busy. But, If I'm calling
Smiley's on Skype Out, sitting there on hold ad nauseum, Skype In can
STILL call one of my other available Skypes on one of the computers if
someone calls! Skype has a limit, I found out, of 10 simultaneous
connections on the same Skype name/account. If the little Netgear is
being used, my computer still "rings" if someone calls me....instead of
going to voicemail....unless I want it to go to voicemail, either
cellphone voice mail (call forwarded) or Skype Voicemail I seldom use.
Skype makes a lot more sense than cable company telephone systems....even
if you don't compare Skype's far cheaper price.
Larry
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