Skype is closing down
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Skype has come to the end of its life and is being closed down in May.
I use WhatsApp to call friends/family for free but use Skype and pay a small fee to call the UK for any 'business' calls - so (my O2 deal does not include free UK calls) I am wondering what to replace skype with - any ideas?
I use WhatsApp to call friends/family for free but use Skype and pay a small fee to call the UK for any 'business' calls - so (my O2 deal does not include free UK calls) I am wondering what to replace skype with - any ideas?
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Skype has come to the end of its life and is being closed down in May.
I use WhatsApp to call friends/family for free but use Skype and pay a small fee to call the UK for any 'business' calls - so (my O2 deal does not include free UK calls) I am wondering what to replace skype with - any ideas?
I use WhatsApp to call friends/family for free but use Skype and pay a small fee to call the UK for any 'business' calls - so (my O2 deal does not include free UK calls) I am wondering what to replace skype with - any ideas?
https://www.moremins.com/en
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Skype has come to the end of its life and is being closed down in May.
I use WhatsApp to call friends/family for free but use Skype and pay a small fee to call the UK for any 'business' calls - so (my O2 deal does not include free UK calls) I am wondering what to replace skype with - any ideas?
I use WhatsApp to call friends/family for free but use Skype and pay a small fee to call the UK for any 'business' calls - so (my O2 deal does not include free UK calls) I am wondering what to replace skype with - any ideas?
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There's also some chat going on in The Maple Leaf on this matter.
I do have a couple of Skype accounts but haven't used either for a few years, WhatsApp - mostly on PC - is in daily use.
I do have a couple of Skype accounts but haven't used either for a few years, WhatsApp - mostly on PC - is in daily use.
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Thanks I will check out moremins.
Yes, email and Whatsapp are fine, but I want a replacement for cheap calls to the UK when I need to talk, for example, to my UK bank or UK Tax office.
I use O2 in Spain, and my deal with them does not include cheap UK calls.
Yes, email and Whatsapp are fine, but I want a replacement for cheap calls to the UK when I need to talk, for example, to my UK bank or UK Tax office.
I use O2 in Spain, and my deal with them does not include cheap UK calls.
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Just one other thing you can use moremins from internet either data or wifi to call a phone number just as you do with skype. I use it via my free mins from Sim but you dont have to do that. It offers other options like esims but i dont use them. I just top up minimum amount and call vis their app for 2 cents minute. From the app you choose to call the number from either contacts or keying number in on their keypad it then offers choice of calling via sim or internet.
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The point is, the alternatives mentioned need the receiver to have the same thing, like with Whatsapp, no?
I use Skype for ringing normal landline numbers. I'm trying to find an alternative as well but just to do that. Ring the DVLA, DHL, Pension office etc.without it being paid for from my SIM card account. Something totally independent/separate I can add some money to and leave it at that.
I use Skype for ringing normal landline numbers. I'm trying to find an alternative as well but just to do that. Ring the DVLA, DHL, Pension office etc.without it being paid for from my SIM card account. Something totally independent/separate I can add some money to and leave it at that.
Last edited by Mark604; Mar 7th 2025 at 8:32 am.
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The point is, the alternatives mentioned need the receiver to have the same thing, like with Whatsapp, no?
I use Skype for ringing normal landline numbers. I'm trying to find an alternative as well but just to do that. Ring the DVLA, DHL, Pension office etc.without it being paid for from my SIM card account. Something totally independent/separate I can add some money to and leave it at that.
I use Skype for ringing normal landline numbers. I'm trying to find an alternative as well but just to do that. Ring the DVLA, DHL, Pension office etc.without it being paid for from my SIM card account. Something totally independent/separate I can add some money to and leave it at that.
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The point is, the alternatives mentioned need the receiver to have the same thing, like with Whatsapp, no?
I use Skype for ringing normal landline numbers. I'm trying to find an alternative as well but just to do that. Ring the DVLA, DHL, Pension office etc.without it being paid for from my SIM card account. Something totally independent/separate I can add some money to and leave it at that.
I use Skype for ringing normal landline numbers. I'm trying to find an alternative as well but just to do that. Ring the DVLA, DHL, Pension office etc.without it being paid for from my SIM card account. Something totally independent/separate I can add some money to and leave it at that.
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[QUOTE=spainrico;13302092]Yes Mark604 that was my point - finding the cheapest way to make a standard call to official telephone numbers - moremins looks like a solution..[/QUOTE
Lowest cost top up on moremins is 4 euro credit lasts 12 months. If you havent used up your credit and top up before 12 months is up then remaining credit roles over. Once you get used to the app its really easy to call numbers either from your contacts list or via the apps key pad. I have been using it for about 5 years now without issues. At 2 cents per minute from your credit i dont think you will find a cheaper payg set up to call uk landline or mobile numbers.
Lowest cost top up on moremins is 4 euro credit lasts 12 months. If you havent used up your credit and top up before 12 months is up then remaining credit roles over. Once you get used to the app its really easy to call numbers either from your contacts list or via the apps key pad. I have been using it for about 5 years now without issues. At 2 cents per minute from your credit i dont think you will find a cheaper payg set up to call uk landline or mobile numbers.
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Best system out there. Freecall.com.
Still have an account with a few euros in it, though not used for years. Ideal for your situation.
The deal may have changed but it is still free to call landlines in UK if you have money in account.
Still have an account with a few euros in it, though not used for years. Ideal for your situation.
The deal may have changed but it is still free to call landlines in UK if you have money in account.
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Found another simple option Mytello I have never used this one but like Moremins it looks simple to use with low cost top ups which have no time limit expiry. From what i can see calls are 5 cent connection fee and 1 cent per minute there after to call landlines and 5 cents per minute mobiles.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...mytello.dialup
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...mytello.dialup
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