MySpace and Skype users can call each other

MySpace and Skype said their users will be able to talk to each other free of charge starting in November. So far, both services have enjoyed phenomenal growth: there are 220 million registered users and MySpace’s 110 million monthly users.
…the potential is there — particularly for teenage MySpace users, who may want to call their friends, often impulsively. The two user bases are somewhat different: MySpace has attracted users — most of them in the U.S. — in a social meeting context, while Skype users — most of them outside the U.S. — use the VoIP service in a more functional manner to stay in phone touch with established friends and relatives.
Print Posted by Budi Putra on October 18th, 2007
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