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Peer to peer voice service. Users may call each other computer-to-computer
for free and may call landlines and cellphones for a fee. Include online
chat and video. Skype is an alternative to irc, icq and other online chat
programs.

The software can be "downloaded":http://www.skype.com/download for free
but it is not open source. It is available on both Linux and Windows
as well as some handheld devices.

"FQA":http://support.skype.com/?_a=knowledgebase

"conference 
calls":http://support.skype.com/index.php?_a=knowledgebase&_j=questiondetails&_i=92&nav=+%26gt%3B+%3Ca+href%3D%27index.php%3F_a%3Dknowledgebase%26_j%3Dsubcat%26_i%3D4%27%3EUsing+Skype%3C%2Fa%3E

It is possible for up to 5 people to conference call with Skype.
Starting a conference call is simple and there are several ways
to do it. If you want to dial several people all at once and
start a conference call with them, you first need to select
participants from your Contact List by holding "ctrl" and
clicking them. Once they have been selected, click the conference
toolbar button. This will show you the conference tab and you
will see the names of the participants you have called. If and
when these participants answer your call, they will be added
to the conference.
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