Skype has stepped up its efforts to break into the competitive US VoIP
consumer market with the promise of free international calls.
The company today offered its US-based users one hour of free international
calling to landline phones in 30 countries. Under the terms of the offer,
which runs until 30 June, US Skype users signing up to the firm's SkypeOut
service will be offered 60 minutes of free calls to landlines in Canada, France,
Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Mexico and the UK among others.
The offer comes one month after Skype
announced that customers in the US and Canada can make free SkypeOut calls
to any landline or mobile phones in the two countries until the end of the year.
Skype users in both countries were previously required to pay for Skype calls
from their PCs to traditional telephones.