Comments on: Skype France: all communications to landlines free of charge for 4 months! http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/ web business models, information systems, high tech, software economics, SaaS, Software + Service, innovation, new product development, digital strategy, software engineering, remote / mobile / wireless technologies, VoIP, IPTV, blogs, telecommunication business models, computer networks architecture, project management, user-generated content philosophy, entrepreneurial finance, outsourcing, operations - logistics - e-procurement - supply chain management, customer relationship management, telecom billing, clusters of innovation, e-Business, e-Commerce, start-up launch, fast-growing ventures management, globalization + some useless stuff (usually getting the most visits & comments) Sat, 27 Oct 2007 19:39:36 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=MU By: Entrepreneurs, VC vocab & fundraising strategies « “Tech IT Easy” - Jeremy Fain’s Blog http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/#comment-2222 Entrepreneurs, VC vocab & fundraising strategies « “Tech IT Easy” - Jeremy Fain’s Blog Wed, 06 Dec 2006 01:29:47 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/#comment-2222 [...] I just had nice chat over Skype (NB: eBay has just restructured Skype’s worldwide operations and good people like Jérôme Archambeaud were fired yesterday; you don’t get anywhere without the best people. The more I read on eBay, the less I understand their decisions) with Mohamed, a French-Algerian entrepreneur based near London. [...] […] I just had nice chat over Skype (NB: eBay has just restructured Skype’s worldwide operations and good people like Jérôme Archambeaud were fired yesterday; you don’t get anywhere without the best people. The more I read on eBay, the less I understand their decisions) with Mohamed, a French-Algerian entrepreneur based near London. […]

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By: Jeremy Fain http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/#comment-433 Jeremy Fain Mon, 11 Sep 2006 16:11:46 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/#comment-433 No problem Vince)); No problem Vince));

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By: Vincent van Wylick http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/#comment-432 Vincent van Wylick Mon, 11 Sep 2006 15:02:05 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/#comment-432 Sorry, Jeremy for this spamming. Ignore the question in the first comment. I read your comment this morning, and didn't read your title properly when posting this. Sorry, Jeremy for this spamming. Ignore the question in the first comment. I read your comment this morning, and didn’t read your title properly when posting this.

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By: Vincent van Wylick http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/#comment-431 Vincent van Wylick Mon, 11 Sep 2006 15:00:46 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/#comment-431 Btw, you say Skype-products. I wonder what the eBay-strategy is in all this. Btw, you say Skype-products. I wonder what the eBay-strategy is in all this.

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By: Vincent van Wylick http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/#comment-430 Vincent van Wylick Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:59:29 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2006/09/11/skype-france-all-communications-to-landlines-free-of-charge-for-4-months/#comment-430 Good, then it's only a matter of time before Germany gets it. And then Europe, hopefully! The US-campaign mentioned, at the start, that Skype was only willing to make this commitment for a pre-defined period, one year or so, with an option to abandon or continue. Is this also the case for the French campaign? Good, then it’s only a matter of time before Germany gets it. And then Europe, hopefully!

The US-campaign mentioned, at the start, that Skype was only willing to make this commitment for a pre-defined period, one year or so, with an option to abandon or continue. Is this also the case for the French campaign?

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