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Posted by: David Gibbons at September 12, 2005 12:08 PM
FYI - here's an alternative analysis on the professional services opportunity this deal creates - you do well to highlight users' short-term concerns but there's a bright big picture here ... http://tinyurl.com/apeg5 ... enjoy.
Predictions:
1) eBay + Skype > dwarfs eBay's market
2) eBay + Skype > more profitable than eBay
3) insane ammount of jobs will be created globally if they get this right
Posted by: Rick at September 12, 2005 12:18 PM
Jaanus stated that Skype would remain independent. This is great for users. Skype gets unlimited resources and has a platform to back it up. This is very good.
If I were telecoms, I would be more concerned than ever. Skype + EBay = Big Business.
Posted by: Bill Campbell at September 12, 2005 1:24 PM
Hey David!
Thanks for the URL and predictions. It is a very exciting moment in time.
Regards, Bill
Posted by: Bill Campbell at September 12, 2005 1:31 PM
Hey Rick!
Yes, that is what Jaanus said. I hope it turns out to be that way.
Thanks for dropping by again.
Regards, Bill
Posted by: Dan Enright at September 12, 2005 2:27 PM
It sounds very useful to have the match between the behemoths. Loss of privacy for the individual Skype user is inevitable in such a transaction, which translate to loss of trust.
If you don’t mind loss of privacy then this is good thing.
Notably eBay is notorious for raising cost and rates of doing business with them. This is just a matter of time for Skype users. Other note is for eBay to do business in foreign country they will probably roll over under privacy rules just as Yahoo did in China.
http://www.physorg.com/news6368.ht
Posted by: scienceactive at September 12, 2005 3:00 PM
Whisky Galore!
Zennström and Friis gathered as many bottles as they could.
Bill, you say “but the end result will likely be very positive”. Zennström has decided and accepted to resign as Skype’s boss and to report to eBay CEO Whitman. How long do you think Skype will stay independent and Zennström will do daily reports (with all the bottles gathered) 3, 6, 9 months?
We see large sums of money being flashed and my statement is “That table is definitely wrong”.
Posted by: Jean Mercier at September 13, 2005 12:21 AM
I am not really very happy and quite worried with this deal.
I was happy to see Skype as a European company providing a global encrypted and fast growing voice communication application. A real threat to the Telecom companies!
In Belgium we had once a fast growing world leader in voice recognition (Lernout and Hauspie). They bought some US competitors, and were represented in several continents. Then through some US started lawsuits (and indeed they had done some unforgivable mistakes), they had to close the business and sell each part back to US companies. The technology is now almost completely back in the USA. Some people explained this by saying that the technology was of most interest to USA security and Intelligence Agencies: the ability to "recognize" and translate immediately some potential interesting languages (Arabic? Korean? etc.) in English should stay in the US???? Imagine being able to tap a telephone conversation of Bin Laden and have an almost immediate written or vocal translation in English?
The same happens now with Skype (without lawsuits!): I only hope the technology will stay global, encrypted, free, without adware and spyware. I really hope they will keep a fair degree of independence. But i doubt it! The encryption of the voice is a real problem for Intelligence Services. What if Skype is somehow forced to allow Intelligence Agencies to decrypt conversations?
Anyway, all the best for Skype. I will continue to support it as long as it suits my needs!
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