How to Use Skype For Business
I always look at Skype as the cheaper alternative to place overseas calls to my family in the USA. It’s free , the calls are clear and most of all, I can view my siblings on the computer monitor. So my impressions on SKYPE is that it is limited to personal calls but probably not anymore. Skype has found its way to small businesses. For example:
Skype today has made its way into many small bsinesses, in fact at theSOHOShop.com that is our means of communication outside of our Cell Phones. We use a combination of phones offered and branded for Skype. I use in my office the Netgear SPH200D. The SPH200D Cordless Phone will enable you to make FREE call to your friends over the Internet AND make and receive traditional phone calls as well – this phone plugs into your “Land-Line”.
Simply plug the dual-mode Cordless Phone base station into your wired or wireless broadband router (using Ethernet ports) to enjoy making FREE Skype calls. In addition, you can plug the base station into your phone line (PSTN) wall socket to make land-line calls – all from this one cordless phone. Up to 3 additional phones can be added (order additional handsets using product code SPH150D).
(Source via Skype for Business
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