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Indian Inside ”” Internet Ki Dhadkanhttp://www.indianinside.info [Indian Inside ”” Internet Ki Dhadkan] Low-cost Internet phone providers like Skype are creating upheaval in the telecommunications industry. That’s because Voice over Internet Protocol technology, or VoIP, breaks calls into data packets that get routed over the Internet, which is much more efficient and cheaper than the traditional circuit-switched phone system.

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Networks.silicon.com[Networks.silicon.com] Can Skype live up to the hype? - Telecoms - Breaking Business and ...: The next step, said Zennstrom, is creating a version of Skype for cell phones. A Skype representative said the company is testing Skype for cell phones using a European cell phone network equipped with 3G, or third generation, wireless broadband gear that typically downloads data at the speed of a digital subscriber line connection.

[Advancedippipeline.com] Advanced IP Pipeline | EBay Buys Skype For $2.6 Billion: Low-cost Internet phone providers like Skype are creating upheaval in the telecommunications industry. That's because Voice over Internet Protocol technology, or VoIP, breaks calls into data packets that get routed over the Internet, which is much more efficient and cheaper than the traditional circuit-switched phone system.

News.com.comhttp://news.com.com [News.com.com] Can Skype live up to the Net phone hype? | CNET News.com: The next step, said Zennstrom, is creating a version of Skype for cell phones. A Skype representative said the company is testing Skype for cell phones using a European cell phone network equipped with 3G, or third generation, wireless broadband gear that typically downloads data at the speed of a digital subscriber line connection.

Cyberindian.comhttp://www.cyberindian.com [Cyberindian.com] eBay to pay at least $2.6B for Skype » WebmasterCentral - news ...: Low-cost Internet phone providers like Skype are creating upheaval in the telecommunications industry. That's because Voice over Internet Protocol technology, or VoIP, breaks calls into data packets that get routed over the Internet, which is much more efficient and cheaper than the traditional circuit-switched phone system.

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