Skype Becomes The Largest Provider Of Cross-Border Communications In The World
                
                                
 
               
              Released 
                on: February 17, 2010, 9:26 am
                Author: 
                Skype
 
 Industry: Internet & Online 
              Skype's international phone-calling traffic has accelerated
                at a time when international telephone traffic has slowed, according to
              a new report by TeleGeography. 
              Skype traffic has been soaring despite the background of slowing growth by
                conventional phone companies, according to the report. Where international calling volumes from
                telephones was growing at a compounded annual rate of 15% for the past 25 years,
                over the past two years it has slowed down to only 8%. Skype however has seen its
                international cheap calls  volume sky rocket.
              In a press statement from TeleGeography, analyst Stephan Beckert commented, "Demand
  for international voice has been remarkably robust, but it’s clearly not
  recession-proof". However the statement went on to highlight that Skype was
                managing to very successfully buck the trend, with on-net international
                Skype-to-Skype traffic growing by 51% in 2008, and a projected growth of 63% in
                2009, to a massive 54 billion minutes. "The volume of traffic routed via Skype is
                tremendous," said Beckert.
              This increase in international calling minutes experienced by Skype has brought its
  market share up to 12% in 2009, and made Skype the "largest provider of cross
  border communications in the world, by far", according to Beckert.
              The success experienced by Skype can be further demonstrated by a recent company
                journal report which showed that on the 19th January 2010 the service experienced an
                all-time record number of concurrent logged on users with over 22 and a quarter
                million clients signed in to Skype at the same time. This record comes only shortly
                after the previous record of 21.5 million concurrent users was logged the previous
                Monday. 
              Notes to editors:
              About TeleGeography
                TeleGeography is a supplier of data-driven telecommunications research, analysis and
                consulting services to carriers, equipment makers, investors and regulators
                worldwide.
              About Skype
                Skype is software that enables the world's conversations. Millions of individuals
                and businesses use Skype to make free video and voice calls, send instant messages and share files with
                other Skype users. Everyday people everywhere also use Skype to make low-cost                internet calls  to landlines and mobiles. 
              Access to a broadband Internet connection is required. Skype is not a replacement
                for traditional telephone service and cannot be used for emergency calling.
              Skype, associated trademarks and logos and the "S" symbol are trademarks of Skype
                Limited.
  
              Skype PR Contact:
    Jennifer Caukin
    Americas PR Director
    Skype
    2065 Hamilton Ave
    San Jose
    CA 95125
    +1-408-564-3614
    www.skype.com
               
              
                              
              
 
                
 
                