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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (10553)7/5/2005 3:21:13 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 46821
 
Hi Frank,
Actually, I think I have posted here before..but under my original handle of Jorj X McKie.

I have used skype conference many times. And I have had no, as in zero, problems with it. One thing, you have to have all participants lined up before the call, you can't add them mid-conference. As I said in my earlier post, total of 5 lines, 1 host and 4 attendees. One problem is that if there is more than one person in the room, it isn't as good. the feedback/echo without headphones can screw up the call.

Again, for point to point, yahoo beta voice messenger is superior in consistency.

BW aka JXM