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On 4/13/2025 at 10:16 PM, Briggsy said:

I was on monthly subscription with Skype. The subscription due on 8 April was not taken. The service did not work today and did not allow me to add credit. So, sadly that is the end for me as I cannot call UK landlines from Teams.

 

I have a list of around 8 services from threads on here and will see what fits my requirements.

Yes, this truly sucks.  Skype did it all.  I've decided on Tello. I'm getting a US SIM card and T mobile number sent to my brother (should be there today) and he'll express it to me here. It should work in my unlocked Thai Samsung phone.  I'm doing this for OTPs mainly, but it can be used for 800 numbers as well. I sure hope this works... what a time-consuming hassle this has been. 🤦

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2 minutes ago, Galong said:

Yes, this truly sucks.  Skype did it all.  I've decided on Tello. I'm getting a US SIM card and T mobile number sent to my brother (should be there today) and he'll express it to me here. It should work in my unlocked Thai Samsung phone.  I'm doing this for OTPs mainly, but it can be used for 800 numbers as well. I sure hope this works... what a time-consuming hassle this has been. 🤦

I only use Skype for phoning the UK. I am going with Webcall Direct. If it doesn't work, I have only lost less than 1000 Baht and then I will try somebody else.

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On 4/2/2025 at 7:56 AM, Galong said:

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Alternatively, has anyone used AIS and the 003 prefix to call the US (or another country)?  It says 3 baht per minute. I can live with that. 

Yes - I've called UK using that method several times - no drama.

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On 4/22/2025 at 2:00 PM, KhunHeineken said:

No need to start a new thread. 

 

Viber is the new Skype. 

 

https://www.viber.com/en/

 

Viber doesn't even seem close to a replacement for Skype for the things that matter to me, which are a US Skype number, OTPs, and calling toll-free US numbers image.png.e7d3533e25f62ed927f9563547f5d7fb.png

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34 minutes ago, Galong said:

Viber doesn't even seem close to a replacement for Skype for the things that matter to me, which are a US Skype number, OTPs, and calling toll-free US numbers image.png.e7d3533e25f62ed927f9563547f5d7fb.png

Once again, I am posting in general, and not to your specific requirements. 

 

Some may need a mixture of different products.  Eg.  Viber for free voice and video, and  another product for a local country number.  Some are happy with credit / minutes, while some need an unlimited subscription because they either make many calls, or talk a long time, or both. 

 

Each to there own. 

 

Can you put forward a product that is closer to Skype than Viber, as a one stop shop, the way Skype is? 

 

Yes, Viber is missing a local number feature.  I believe they used to offer it but stopped offering it.  They may offer it again with the shutting down of Skype.  

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Khun Heineken...why does one need a 'one stop shop'? No one is interested in App to App calling. You can get that for free from any number of applications. They, in the main, are interested in Application to Landline and Mobile calls and a number in order to receive calls and OTP.

 

Viber Out is useful for calling out and that's it. It's certainly not the cheapest, as US$0.02 per minute to the USA and U.K.  That's up to four times more expensive than some of the alternatives.

So I don't understand why you keep pushing it on Skype threads. 

 

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1 hour ago, SMIAI said:

Khun Heineken...why does one need a 'one stop shop'?

They don't.  I never said they did. 

 

What I did say is Viber is the closest product I could find to Skype, which is a "one stop shop" for the needs of many. 

 

I also said in a subsequent post many may need a combination of different products to achieve what they did with Skype. 

 

1 hour ago, SMIAI said:

No one is interested in App to App calling.

Really? 

 

Are you posting on behalf of "everyone" now? 

 

I use app to app calling all the time.  I like to see my friends and family on a video call sometimes. 

 

1 hour ago, SMIAI said:

You can get that for free from any number of applications.

You just said no one was interested in it.

 

1 hour ago, SMIAI said:

They, in the main, are interested in Application to Landline and Mobile calls and a number in order to receive calls and OTP.

I would suggest, "they" are interested in ALL features Skype offered.  Isn't that what all these threads are about?

 

Also, many expats have maintained a sim card from their own country, so don't need Skype, or a Skype alternative for an OTP. 

 

1 hour ago, SMIAI said:

Viber Out is useful for calling out and that's it. It's certainly not the cheapest, as US$0.02 per minute to the USA and U.K. 

Viber Out to the USA is $1.99USD per month for unlimited calls / minutes.  That's $23.88USD, or 801THB a year.  Do you call that expensive?  Really? 

 

1 hour ago, SMIAI said:

So I don't understand why you keep pushing it on Skype threads. 

I'm not pushing it. 

 

I'm simply saying it's the closest product to Skype I can find, that's "all in one" like Skype is.

 

Can you name a product that is closer to Skype than Viber? 

 

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Khun Heineken....you have posted the same thing on every Skype thread. Can you point to even one of those threads requesting App to App calling?

No one needs that since they already have WhatsApp, LINE, Signal, Telegram....

 

They need to call mobiles and landlines, receive calls and OTP.

 

VIber does not fit the bill, as pointed out to you on many occasions. It's merely an option for calling out and not the cheapest at that. 

Yes, US$1.99 for unlimited calls TO the U.S.A. is relatively good value if you are going to use it.

Not everyone calls to the U.S.A. Certainly not you. 

 

You've cross-posted it on every Skype thread. That's pushing it.

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2 hours ago, SMIAI said:

You've cross-posted it on every Skype thread. That's pushing it.

Agreed but unfortunately it is his "style"........

Pretty much all the options, including Viber, have been suggested in most of the threads long before he resumed posting after the Songkran break.

People just need to go through them to work out which works for them and their specific requirements.

 

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On 4/25/2025 at 10:46 AM, SMIAI said:

Khun Heineken....you have posted the same thing on every Skype thread.

Yes, because it's on topic on every Skype thread.  Mods probably should have shut down all the Skype threads and just left one running, but they didn't, so I posted the relevant information on all the Skype threads. 

 

On 4/25/2025 at 10:46 AM, SMIAI said:

Can you point to even one of those threads requesting App to App calling?

Sure. 

 

First page of this thread from Crossy, who is also a Mod. 

 

He says:

 

"It's really bad news for my parents, we've been using Skype for our weekly chats for something like 25 years!

 

Both are now in their 90s and dad is registered blind so getting used to something new, isn't going to be easy 😞 

 

Possibly Whatsapp would be easier than getting to grips with Teams.

 

Luckily my sister lives local to them and is tech savvy. She'll do the necessary."

 

Just because you don't do free voice / video calls on Skype, doesn't mean millions around the world do not. 

 

On 4/25/2025 at 10:46 AM, SMIAI said:

No one needs that since they already have WhatsApp, LINE, Signal, Telegram....

Do they?  Really? 

 

If they did, perhaps there wouldn't be so many Skype threads looking for Skype alternatives.

 

Does Crossy's parents have WhatsApp, LINE, Signal, Telegram....?  No. 

 

On 4/25/2025 at 10:46 AM, SMIAI said:

They need to call mobiles and landlines, receive calls and OTP.

Yes, they do, as do I, but I have also been doing free voice / video calls with my family and friends in my home country for years on Skype.

 

On 4/25/2025 at 10:46 AM, SMIAI said:

VIber does not fit the bill, as pointed out to you on many occasions. It's merely an option for calling out and not the cheapest at that. 

Yes, US$1.99 for unlimited calls TO the U.S.A. is relatively good value if you are going to use it.

So, Viber is not the cheapest but is good value.  You have contradicted yourself.  

 

Once again, if you think $23.88USD a years for unlimited calls / minutes to the USA is "expensive" well, what can I say?

 

On 4/25/2025 at 10:46 AM, SMIAI said:

Not everyone calls to the U.S.A. Certainly not you. 

True.  

 

I'm Australian, so it's $3.99USD a month for unlimited call / minutes to Australia.  That's a whopping $47.88USD a year.  How will I ever afford it?    :cheesy:

 

On 4/25/2025 at 10:46 AM, SMIAI said:

You've cross-posted it on every Skype thread. That's pushing it.

Already addressed. 

 

Not pushing it. 

 

Most people are looking for a Skype "alternative."  The use of the word "alternative" tends to mean "like for like" and not just in cost, but also features.   

 

Can YOU name a product / provider that is closer to Skype than Viber. 

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On 4/25/2025 at 1:34 PM, topt said:

Agreed but unfortunately it is his "style".......

It's not my style.  I address this in a previous post. 

 

All of these threads are looking for different features and prices.  Viber is worth considering by all members with their mixture of requirements, across all Skype threads, thus, I put forward Viber on all the threads. 

 

On 4/25/2025 at 1:34 PM, topt said:

Pretty much all the options, including Viber, have been suggested in most of the threads

It may have, but I have put Viber forward as the closest product to Skype I could find. 

 

Can you name a product / provider that is closer to Skype in function and features?

 

On 4/25/2025 at 1:34 PM, topt said:

People just need to go through them to work out which works for them and their specific requirements.

Exact, and that's why I put Viber forward on all the threads.  Viber has everything Skype does, except for a Viber In Number, but given the Skype shut down, Viber may offer it again in the future, because they did offer it in the past.  

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