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	<title>Comments on: Cornell Researcher Studies Skype Usage</title>
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		<title>By: Signal to Noise &#187; Alec&#8217;s take on the I.M. panel at VON</title>
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		<dc:creator>Signal to Noise &#187; Alec&#8217;s take on the I.M. panel at VON</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Another audience question is about enterprise use.Â  What are the enterprise plans for each of these vendors?Â  Jeff Bonforte jumps in and notes that his usage spikes during 9 to 5 in every market. We saw that a few weeks ago in the Cornell study of Skype usage that was released also.Â  Both Microsoftâ€™s Dan Casey, and AOLs Ragui Kamel note that their companies have business offerings.Â  The AOL offering includes encryption, which I wasnâ€™t aware of. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Another audience question is about enterprise use.Â  What are the enterprise plans for each of these vendors?Â  Jeff Bonforte jumps in and notes that his usage spikes during 9 to 5 in every market. We saw that a few weeks ago in the Cornell study of Skype usage that was released also.Â  Both Microsoftâ€™s Dan Casey, and AOLs Ragui Kamel note that their companies have business offerings.Â  The AOL offering includes encryption, which I wasnâ€™t aware of. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: lickedcat</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2006 21:48:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>13 minutes per call for Skype must be correct. We also operate a smallish SIP based free calling servica a-la freeworlddialup and for the free sip2sip calls the average is 13 minutes per call, varying from a minimum of 11 and maximum of 14 depending on time of year.

Moving over to prepaid outbound only the minutes per call drop to 7. 

And for our first line replacement the minutes per call drop to 3.5.</description>
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<p>Moving over to prepaid outbound only the minutes per call drop to 7. </p>
<p>And for our first line replacement the minutes per call drop to 3.5.</p>
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