Jan 20 2010

Use of Skype impacting carrier revenues

Category: International Phone Cards @ 4:28 am

Source The Age

Users wanting to call home from abroad are increasingly turning to Skype’s internet telephony service to the detriment of international carriers, new data showed.

“Skype is now the largest provider of cross border communications in the world, by far,” said Stephan Beckert, analyst at research firm TeleGeography on Tuesday.

Skype’s technology allows consumers to make practically free long-distance calls over the internet on fixed lines. It is mostly used on desktops but Skype has made the move into mobile too and it now comes pre-installed on some mobile phones.

According to the firm’s data, over the past 25 years, international call volume from telephones have grown at a compounded annual rate of 15 per cent.

In the past two years this growth has however slowed to only 8 per cent, rising from 376 billion minutes in 2008 to an estimated 406 billion minutes last year.

By comparison, Skype’s on-net international traffic between two Skype users grew 51 per cent in 2008, and is projected to grow 63 per cent in 2009, to 54 billion minutes.

“The volume of traffic routed via Skype is tremendous,” said Beckert.

In general, TeleGeography said, “demand for international voice has been remarkably robust, but it’s clearly not recession-proof.”

Traffic to Mexico, the world’s largest calling destination, declined 4 per cent in 2008 for example, and aggregate traffic to Central America declined 5 per cent, data showed.

Established in 2003 and based in Luxembourg, privately owned Skype has more than 520 million registered customers who use the free web service for voice, video or text communication.

But despite its size, its revenue is relatively modest — at about $US551 million ($596 million) in 2008 — as the company has had a difficult time getting users to pay for its largely free services.

Skype aims to nearly double its annual revenue to $1 billion in two years.


Dec 07 2009

Virgin Prepaid goes International

Category: International Phone Cards, Prepaid Mobile @ 12:10 pm

Virgin has just launched a new prepaid service for customers who like to make international phone calls. It seems that this is fast becoming a popular market and given the amount of international students in Australia, you would probably have to agree.

These are the details:

If you’ve got friends & family back home or in Oz, our Home Made recharge option is a great way to call them from your mobile phone.

Call rates to selected countries which include US, UK, Ireland, India, New Zealand, & Canada are at a flat 10c per minute. Rates also available for all other countries. No connection charge for o/seas calls.

The sim card can also be used for calls within Australia. Charges include a 20c per min and a 20c connection fee.

Text is 35c for o/seas and 25c locally. Credit expires after 28 days if not recharged.

Given its a Virgin plan, you also get Unlimited Calls, Unlimited Video Calls, & Unlimited Text 24/7 to other Virgin phones in Australia.

Now Virgin joins Lebara and Go Talk with an international flavour to their prepaid mobile range. You can learn more about the Virgin International Prepaid Mobile plan here.


Dec 06 2009

International Phone Cards

Category: International Phone Cards @ 12:02 pm

Now this is a confusing industry. Walk past most Milk Bars of mini convenience stores and see the phone card posters plastered on the window. There are just so many of them. Cheap Calls, Cheal Calls. Its just so hard to compare them.

I did some research into this market about 12 months ago and found that there are real differences between the providers of these cards. And the key characteristics to look out for are, obviously the call rate, the connection fee and the expiry of the card. As per any prepaid card you can recharge these cards, but you need to do tis regularly otherwise they do expire.

Prior to me discovering that these cards can so easily be purchased online I used to buy them from a store. Today when I needed to make and o/seas call I used prepaidplans.com.au to purchase my All Seasons card. It took me under 3 mins to buy my card. Prepaidplans did all the comparing for me, so I new which card to buy. I paid for it online via their site, they called me within a minute to tell me that I would be receiving my PIN shortly via email. Within a minute it arrived, along with the number I needed to call to begin the connection. One minute later I had made my o/seas call and was paying 2c per minute to call Europe. Is that good or what? Certainly beats waiting till tomorrow to remember to visit a shop and buy a card.

If you want to make an o/seas phone call and don’t want to pay what Optus of Telstra are charging you, visit us and buy yourself a $10 card to make your international calls.