Audio Conference

By | May 3, 2006

Stephen and I have been trying to work out the difficulties of recording an episode of FastForward radio with four people on the line. Now the Skype folks are giving us this:

Skype Technologies SA is piloting a new community conference call service, which can support as many as 100 callers, and is also offering a beta version of its new Internet calling software designed for easier use, the company said Wednesday.

The Skypecasts conference service allows online communities to schedule calls that anyone around the world can join.The service is currently being tested by select Skype partners but a beta version for the general public will be launched soon, Skype said.

Hey, maybe we could have some kind of audio get-together for Speculist readers. A mini-convention. Who’s in?

Nope, I’m not allowing comments here. If you’d like to participate in the Speculist audio conference, give us a call:

(318) 775-0127

Normal long distance charges apply. You can reach the same number (and avoid long distance charges) by using Skype: