Comparing Skype, Rebtel and others

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I have tested many different solutions for cheap international telephony. There are many type of payment models, technologies and features. I will give my view on this but you should of course select a solution according to your own situation. The basic structure is PC to PC , PC to phone, phone to PC, phone to phone. With phone I mean mobile or landline phone.

This is whereSkype rules. It is for free with video and a mostly good sound quality. Skype is also very safe if you are afraid of being tapped. There are many services similar to Skype, such asGizmo,Windows Live Messenger,Google Talk,Yahoo Messenger and many others. I see no reason to use anything else than Skype except for if your friends refuse to use Skype for some reason! If you already use MSN, Yahoo or some other similar you can probably stick to it.

In these cases I prefer Skype for the simple reason that I already use it for PC to PC. The price to call an international telephone from Skype is depending on country but it is generally quite low. For some countries they cost more than their competitors rates and in some cases less. It is very hard to make a general comparison. You need to look up the countries you are going to call and compare by yourself. In general the differences are very small and have no importance if you don't make many and long calls. In Skype and some of the others you will get a local telephone number so people can make a normal telephone call in to your Skype account. Preferably you want to get a telephone number that is local for your friend. If you live in Stockholm and your friend lives in New York you can get a New York number and your friend make a local New York call to you. That is a free call, local NY calls are flat rate AFAIK! In Skype you can get many local numbers like this for dif ferent places.

If you just want to make phone to phone calls my favorite isRebtel. I haven't seen any service with lower prices for phone-phone calls. The most cheap version that they have is when both you and your friend are registered for Rebtel. You make something that they call a smartcall where you make a call to your friend who immediately call back the number that is in the display. Both of you now have a local call each with no other costs. Rebtel doesn't charge you a penny! This works between 50 countries. When you register to Rebtel you can get a local number for each friend that you put on your list. You call the local number and Rebtel relays it over to the real number somewhere in the world. If you don't make a smartcall, the cost from Rebtel to other countries is similar to Skype and other IP telephony solutions but I think Rebtel is generally somewhat loweer. The difference is that now you have both a local call cost plus a Rebtel call cost. What you get is the freedom to be able to call people in your address book as a normal mobile call. The Rebtel cost vary from country to country and if it is to a landline or a mobile phone. Here are some random examples: Sweden-US 0.015/0.015, Sweden-Bolivia 0.060/0.139, Sweden-Tunisia 0.239/0.299. All costs are in USD for landline/mobile per minute. To US you can actually make the smartcall if you both are Rebtel registered but if you don't, Rebtel will charge you the above amount. Jaxtr.com had before a phone to phone service where you had to order the call from a PC. So first you had to login toJaxtr and initiate the call. Jaxtr then called both your phone and your friend's phone and connected the call. Now they have an offer more similar to Rebtel. I can't see any special reason for me to change from Rebtel to Jaxtr. It is mainly the same these days.

The above is how it has been for some years until recently. The new mobile services make this a lot more complicated and gives even more options. There are so many different type of accounts and it is impossible to give general rules of thumb. For instance there are some mobiles including Iphone that can use Skype but in Sweden only through wifi. In 3G, Skype connections are currently turned off! There are other solutions however. You can download Fring (for example) to almost every modern mobile and in Fring you can use both Skype, MSN, Yahoo, Google talk and many others. If your mobile have wifi connection you can for instance make a free Skype to Skype call. If you have 3G connection you have to pay for the data traffic (maybe you have flat rate?) and that is generally lower than a normal mobile call. If your friend also usesFring you can makeVOIP calls with your mobiles wherever you are. It can mean doubble data traffic cost but it should be lower than your normal mobi le call anyway. Compared to these solutions I have found that Rebtel have lower prices in general for international calls, but it can vary depending of country.

IP telephony is a real threat to the traditional phone operators. For instance Vodafone blocked VoIP traffic from their network. T-Mobile, refused to connect with VoIP-enabled networks. later the legal case between T-Mobile and Truphone, settled in the UK High Court was in favour of Truphone. In the UAE, it is illegal to use any form of VoIP. Even the websites of Skype and Gizmo are blocked. Why? No idea! Probaly about money, don't you think?





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