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MySpace and Skype: a new team

Submitted by Anja on 2007-10-17 and viewed 172 times.
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MySpace users will soon be able to make phone calls to each other as the social network site made a partnership with the internet phone company Skype. This service will be available by the end of November 2007. As the 2 companies claim to be the worlds largest online voice connected community, with 110 million MySpace users and 220 million from Skype. The concept Free internet calls will be possible between MySpace and Skype users. MySpace users will also have the possibility to pay for land line or mobile phones calls through this application as it will be integrated into MySpace's existing instant messaging feature. No additional download of software will be required. The deal of this new partnership is to increase pressure on traditional telecoms companies, who are battling to save margins in the face of virtually free internet calls. But it is aimed also to improve the way people can communicate online with each other.

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MySpace users will soon be able to make phone calls to each other as the social network site made a partnership with the internet phone company Skype.
This service will be available by the end of November 2007. As the 2 companies claim to be the worlds largest online voice connected community, with 110 million MySpace users and 220 million from Skype.

The concept

Free internet calls will be possible between MySpace and  Skype users. MySpace users will also have the possibility  to pay for land line or mobile phones calls through this application as it will be integrated  into MySpace's  existing instant messaging feature. No additional download of software will be required.

The deal of this new partnership is to increase pressure on traditional telecoms companies, who are battling to save margins in the face of virtually free internet calls. But it is aimed also to improve  the way people can communicate online with each other.

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Anja began her career in Information Technology more than 11 years ago as a Graphic and Web Designer. As one of the project managers, Anja was responsible for the launch of the international website for the car manufacturer BMW (www.bmw.com) and has also worked on web projects for national television in Germany (SWR) and the DTI in the UK. Anja Glauch is the co-founder and managing director of Tetridia Ltd. She began her career in Information Technology more than 11 years ago. She is leading the companies Online Marketing, Search Engine Marketing and Search Engine Optimisation activities.


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