The Use of Skype in Healthcare in the United States

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The technology that I have decided to focus on is called Skype. Skype is a communications software that has broken down many walls to communication. With an Internet-connected device, families, friends and colleagues can get together for free with messaging, voice and video. At little charge, Skype can also permit the user to call landlines or mobile devices practically anywhere on the globe. Skype has recently introduced group video, allowing groups of more than two people to video chat together no matter how far apart they actually are. It is a very well-known program that is a part of Microsoft and is used frequently among today’s generation. The service is available for desktop computers, notebook and tablet computers and other mobile devices, including mobile phones. Skype is known to be an internet protocol telephony service provider. IP telephony is a general term for the technologies that use the Internet connections to exchange voice, fax, and other forms of information that have traditionally been carried over the by telephone networks (Rouse, 2010).
This softphone application can be downloaded to almost any device that is running Windows, Macintosh, Linux, or Windows Mobile operating systems. Skype includes free calls between users as well as file transfers, texting, video chat, and video conferencing. A function called SkypeOut enables calls to regular telephones and these calls are charged to a prepaid account or to a flat-fee annual subscription.
Skype was first developed and written by Jaan Tallinn, Priit Kasesalu, and Ahti Heinla. The Skype software was first released in August 2013. Skype was first developed with a peer-to-peer sharing network structure. The reason Skype first became so successful was because use...

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