Previously skype had a product called Skypecast that enabled many (in theory hundreds) people to join a talk, have a moderator etc. For free.
But since September 1st 2008 it's discontinued ( http://skypecasts.skype.com/intl/en-us/). AFAIK a regular skype voice conference call can host maximum 25 people. The idea of having this kind of voice conf is excellent, I'd definitely join from time to time! -- Ahti Kitsik Founder & Chief Coder @ Codehoop Eclipse RCP development, Open Source consulting Read more: http://www.codehoop.com My blog: http://ahtik.com/blog On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Michael Neale <[email protected]>wrote: > What are the limitations of skype re number of users ? I thought it was > only a few. > > Other options are elliminate, bit that means only a few can speak at a > time, and the voice quality is limited, we we can share notes and a > whiteboard and host as many people as needed (I have tested the client on > windows, mac, and Linux and it works, just not as nice as skype). > > Sent from my phone. > > > On 29/12/2008, at 12:44, Mark Proctor <[email protected]> wrote: > > Does anyone here like the idea of community skype meetings? We already >> have irc which is very open, but nothing is ever scheduled, we could >> schedule a once a month (more if demand needs) skype meeting. What do people >> think, and what would people like to discuss? >> >> Mark >> >>
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