Skype officially launched video messaging service
After launching the beta for free, June 17, Skype officially launched an integrated video messaging service that is relatively full of popular operating systems, except Windows Phone operating system.
After launching the beta for free, June 17, Skype officially launched an integrated video messaging service that is relatively full of popular operating systems, except Windows Phone operating system.
Previously in beta, this video messaging service only allowed users to send a limit of 20 messages and free subscription for a subscription of $ 4.99 / month.
For now, users can send unlimited video messages to Skype phone numbers on Windows 8 , Windows operating systems for desktop or Mac , while selecting mobile phones. Dynamic including iOS , Android and BlackBerry .
Messages are up to 3 minutes in length . Users can preview the message before deciding whether or not to send it.
Video clip introducing Skype's free video message service:
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