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What is PSTN?, What is Skype

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What is PSTN? PSTN stands for Public Switched Telephone Network and refers to the traditional telephone network used to make and receive calls through most home and office fixed phone lines. In this manual, PSTN lines are referred to as 'landlines'. What is SkypeTM? SkypeTM is a VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) system and enables you to make low-cost calls over the Internet. You can make calls to other online Skype users for free and to external landline and mobile phone numbers using SkypeOut for a fraction of the price of regular calls. Subscribed Feature: SkypeTM is a registered trademark of SkypeTM Technologies S.A. and is not in any way connected to ASUSTek Computer Inc. To create and account, download the SkypeTM program, and to know more about this program, visit www.skype.com. 10 ASUS TeleSky User Manual

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±0 ASUS TeleSky User Manual
What is PSTN?
PSTN stands for Public Switched Telephone Network and
refers to the traditional telephone network used to make
and receive calls through most home and office fixed phone
lines.
In this manual, PSTN lines are referred to as ‘landlines’.
What is Skype
TM
?
Skype
TM
is a VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) system
and enables you to make low-cost calls over the Internet.
You can make calls to other online Skype users for free
and to external landline and mobile phone numbers using
SkypeOut for a fraction of the price of regular calls.
Subscribed Feature:
Skype
TM
is a registered trademark of Skype
TM
Technologies
S.A. and is not in any way connected to ASUSTek
Computer Inc. To create and account, download the
Skype
TM
program, and to know more
about this program, visit www.skype.com.