Two hours a month pays back the new Skype Pro calling plans

Business Week's Olga Kharif blogged Skype's prices are creeping up in reference to the coming Skype Pro pricing plans. What is your breakeven point on the new plans?

Skype says the plans will be around two euro a month. That puts it about $31 for 12 months, a touch more than the US+Canada Unlimited Calling Plan. At the global SkypeOut rate of 2 cents a minute (1.7 eurocents), Skype Pro pays if you're SkypingOut [SkypeOuting? or is SkypeOuting admitting to your friends and family that you use Skype and are proud of it?] for 1553 minutes per year, 129 per month (about two hours), or average 4.3 SkypeOut minutes per day.

Maybe you don't SkypeOut four minutes a day. With a free plan, would you switch from landlines or mobile to Skype for a few calls a week?

How about that long call? That two hour, long-distance but in-country call to your true love ("You hang up." "No, you hang up." "I'm still here." "Hang up, honey." "No, you hang up, dear." "I love you so much.")? To your family? Infinite call waiting with your local phone company's customer service line?

Skype in the workplace may be the big winner. Fixed per-capita rates fit nicely into annual budgets, so Skype Pro is more convenient to buy than wading through phone bills for each office each month. Customer-facing jobs (eBay sellers? Call centers?) can be on the phone for 20 to 30 hours a week, paying off 52 weeks of Skype Pro service in the first 2 weeks.

Written by Skype Journal on January 20th, 2007 with no comments.
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