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Originally Posted by hamishmacdonald
I hope this isn't just an unlimited version of SkypeOut, ................
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Of course, that is exactly what it is, a different pricing plan for SkypeOut. So--if you have not had good results with SkypeOut, you won't like this service either.
For someone who uses SkypeOut a little, probably better to stick with the pay-as-you-use pricing. For someone who uses it a lot, and finds it works for them, you might find this pricing a good deal. Figure out how much you usually use per month, how much that costs with the regular payment method, and compare that to the monthly rates.
Notice also that the "worldwide" plan is not really well, um, worldwide! It covers a lot of countries in different parts of the world, but it does not cover all countries. So make sure that the country or countries you want to call, are listed there, before signing up.
The USA plan would be meaningless to me, because with my T-Mobile plan, I can call anywhere in the US for free anyhow. (within my minutes, of course. But I have so many minutes--1000 per month, and unlimited weekends, I never come close to using them up). So even at home, I use my cell phone for all (within US) long distance and toll calls, never my landline. Therefore, I never get a long distance bill.
Something like Skype out, either with the traditional payment method or this monthly subscription plan (for heavy users) could certainly make sense for international calls, if it worked decently.
Has anyone here used any of the other similar PC-to-phone services? Do any work better than Skype Out? How does the pricing compare? I heard of at least one, called Barablu, that has a Windows Mobile version of its software as well. I don't know which others might have WM software available? Does Yahoo Messenger with Voice? Anyhow, if anyone here has tried more than one of these services, tell us how they compare.