SKYPE UNLIMITED OFFER'S


Skype offers an unlimited long-distance calling plans for customers who want to phone calls to landline and mobile cell phones.
Skype users can make unlimited phone calls to landline and mobile cell phones in the United States and Canada for $2.95 per month.
Skype, owned by eBay Inc, is offering unlimited long-distance calling plans for customers who want to phone calls to landline and mobile cell phones without the need of a computer or Internet.
Users of the voice-over-IP service can purchase the plan for $2.95 per month which includes unlimited phone calls to cell phones and landlines in the USA and Canada.
In addition, customers can also make unlimited calls to 34 countries including Australia, China, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom, for $9.95 per month.
Skype users in Europe can choose from unlimited plans ranging from 2.95 euros to 8.95 euros a month depending on the destination of calls.
The company is one of the best-known Internet calling firms which allow free calls among Internet users. Users pay to call landlines and mobile phones, but the fee is often lower than standard long-distance services.
eBay took a $1.4 billion write-down off Skype's $4.3 billion price tag last year due to problems in making money from largely free Internet voice communications.
Skype uses VoIP technology equipped with a microphone and speakers or a headset. However, subscribers will also have the option to call a local number from their phones and be connected to international numbers that fall under their plan, paying only local access charges or using their cell-phone airtime.

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