Skype Tries to Soothe Angry Biz Users
The Internet communications service wants to restore trust with its business customers after it withdrew thousands of London phone numbers
Skype has sought to reassure its business customers they can trust it in the future, despite the withdrawal of thousands of central London numbers from its SkypeIn users.
SkypeIn is a paid-for function of the largely free Skype internet communications service. It provides the user with a geographic telephone number -- starting 01 or 02 -- which gives the impression the user is located in the area of their choice.
Speaking to silicon.com's sister site ZDNet.co.uk, Skype's VP of telecoms, Stefan Oberg, shed further light on the circumstances leading to the VoIP company withdrawing the numbers, and insisted Skype tried to defend its customers' "best interests" throughout.






















