Skype Headsets and Systems for Business
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“I see what you mean.”
Rip Curl’s designers and manufacturers work together on video calls from their bases all over the world – including Australia, Asia, California and France. Video calls are a key part of the design process, used to show designs, corrections, patterns and ideas. They place dummies in front of their web cams to point out specific issues – which saves complicated explanations and stops any misinterpretations.
“For us the video calling is key,” says Media Manager, Dane Sharp. “We can actually hold up parts of a wetsuit and see what the designers are talking about, rather than trying to explain verbally.”
To make the most of your Skype product you will need some good headsets or communication systems.
For conference calling try the C100S Polycom Communicator
For a complete office solution look at the Plantronics CS60 USB or Jabra 9330 USB
Other ways they save time.
Sending files over Skype means that conference calls can start with everyone looking at the right document. It’s also an instant way to share photo and video coverage of their major surf events – sending action straight from the beach to people waiting back at the office.
Real-time solutions for business
Any size of company can use Skype to change the way they communicate, collaborate and compete. Real-time communication tools allow your business to work better, smarter and more efficiently. Skype is a global solution that’s easy to implement and manage all your communication needs – employees work more productively, customers can easily reach your company and your business stays ahead of the game.
Following the introduction of the Skype for SIP beta program in March, we heard from nearly 10,000 businesses of all sizes and service providers who were interested in connecting their existing SIP-based communications solutions to Skype.
Skype for SIP beta program opens up to all businesses
With the recent opening up of the Skype for SIP beta program, those companies on the waiting list and any other businesses that are interested can try out Skype for SIP. It could help your business save money on calls to suppliers and partners abroad, and also give your customers around the world new ways to get in touch with you.
Just visit www.skypeforsip.com to learn more and to register your company for a Skype Business Control Panel. After following the instructions to configure your existing SIP-enabled PBX to work with Skype for SIP, you can then start making calls and experience how Skype can help save money on outgoing calls. Not only that, but you’ll also be enabling your business to accept free incoming Skype calls from the more than 520 million registered Skype users around the world.


