Skype launches online shop in Australia
Skype today announced the availability of its global Skype Online Shop to users in Australia.
Designed with user friendliness in mind, the Skype online shop enables users in Australia to browse and buy a range of Skype CertifiedTM accessories and hardware from third party merchants whom Skype has partnered with.
The new online shop allows consumers and businesses the ability to compare prices, find the best deal and shop from their preferred merchant; along with the convenience of having items shipped directly to them.
Dan Neary, Asia Pacific General Manager and Vice President for Skype said they are committed to providing consumers and businesses with a richer Skype experience through the online shop.
“We are excited to extend the Skype shop to Australia and make available to our users Skype Certified™ accessories which can enhance their user experience by broadening how and where they use Skype.”
The Skype shop offers a range of products for sale from third party merchants including wireless headsets and web cameras.
In addition to the new online store, Skype is committed to extending their services for businesses, with a number of new initiatives targeted specifically towards business expected to launch towards the end of the year.
According to Neary, 35 percent of Skype users indicate they use Skype for business purposes, and it is an important market for them.
“We are committed to expanding our offerings for businesses. Skype is a very beneficial tool for businesses, allowing them to save money, time and stay ahead.”
Users can access the Skype Shop at http://shop.skype.com
People who read this, also liked:
Share Skype business stories to win
Skype on iPhone launches
Skype opens up business communication channels
Related posts:
- Skype business winners announced
- Skype on iPhone launches
- eBay shock to shut down Skype
- Share Skype business stories to win
- Skype now available for Nokia mobile phones
i had a skype account had my computer repaired now can not access my origanal account any help would be very useful
Hi Andrew.
Thank you for your comment.
I have contacted a Skype representative for comment, however they have advised that it is probably a question for your broadband provider. The below article may be of some help to you – it explores the mobile broadband revolution and what it means for your business.
http://www.dynamicbusiness.com/articles/articles-featured/mobile-broadband-and-your-business4586.html
Regards,
Jessica Stanic
online manager
Hi, great article and I will visit the shop to check out the new skype products. How do you think an average broadband connection would handle several outgoing calls and a few people surfing the net at the same time. Reason I ask is because i want to go skype for all outgoing calls in my Coffs Harbour real estate business.
We make hundreds of local and std calls a week. I think the solution will be to keep landlines but only use them if theskype or voip is problematical i.e keep the landlines for all incoming calls and as a backup for out going ones.
Thanks for any input
Andrew Blachut
PropertyNow