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Skype Rules North American VOIP
According to Sandvine, Skype dominates the North American VOIP market with 46.2% of minutes and 40% of bandwidth. Waterloo, Ont.-based Sandvine, which tracks 1,100 VOIP service providers, said Skype users also account for 35.8% of individual VOIP callers on North American networks. “So this is not like five guys who figured out they could call Slovenia 24 hours in a row; this is a mass market phenomenon,” Sandvine’s Steve McGeown told Lightreading.com. If Skype isn't already a thorn in the side of U.S. and Canadian carriers, this is more evidence Skype is becoming a major telephony player. All it needs to do now is figure out how to squeeze more money out of its users with premium products like SkypeIn, SkypeOut, Skype Voicemail and SkypeVideo. Om Malik has a posting on a video calling applications developed by Santa Cruz Networks - providing a strong signal how an eco-system is starting to surround Skype.
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Re: Skype Rules North American VOIP
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Jim Courtney
on Thu 16 Jun 2005 10:28 PM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
More representative of the Skype ecosystem is the compendium of information provided at Skype Journal.
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