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Monday, 05 June 2006

European conference call provider Powwownow, is extending its partnership with Skype to provide the first ever link up of its kind across Europe. This week Skype services will become available across Holland, Germany and France for the first time, with even more coverage to follow over the coming months. The service is now available for Open Access, Enhanced Access and Premium Access customers. Powwownow's service centres around a simple dial-up where each invited participant calls a number and, using a PIN, joins the private voice conference. There are no bills for organisers, no contracts and each participant simply pays for their own call. The conference service is immediate, with no need to book, no registration and no conference service charge.
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