Skype to Skype Video Calls Free with Ease

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Making Skype to Skype video calls is a breeze. You can have a face-to-face conversation with friends and family who use Skype, no matter where they are in the world.

With Skype, you don't need to worry about long-distance charges or complicated setup processes. It's free and easy to use.

To start a Skype to Skype video call, you'll need to have the Skype app installed on your device and be connected to the internet. This ensures a smooth and uninterrupted call experience.

Skype offers a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to initiate a video call with just a few clicks.

Getting Started with Skype

First, you need to know that you can start a group video chat with Meet Now by going to Skype's webpage and clicking Create a free meeting.

To host a video call, you can also send a link to anyone you want to invite via text message, social media, or any other method that works best for you.

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However, you can only use the web version of Meet Now with Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. I've found that using the web version is really convenient, especially if you're already using one of these browsers.

To host or join a video call with Meet Now, you don't need to sign in to the app. This makes it easy to get started right away.

You can also generate a link by downloading the Skype app and signing in with your Microsoft account info or creating a new account. This will give you access to the Meet Now feature.

To make a Skype call, open the app and click Contacts. Then select a contact you want to call, and click the phone icon to make a voice call, or the camera icon next to it to make a video call.

Here's a quick rundown of the steps to make a Skype call:

  1. Open Skype and click Contacts.
  2. Select a person you want to call.
  3. Then click on the phone icon in the top-right corner of the window. If you want to make a video call, click on the video camera icon instead. To add more people to the call, click the third icon or Create a New Group.
  4. To hang up, select the End call button. This is the red button at the bottom of your screen with a phone icon.

Make a Call

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To make a Skype call, you can use the Skype app on your computer or smartphone. You can find the app by searching for it in your device's app store.

To start, open the Skype app and click on Contacts. This will show you a list of people you have saved as contacts.

To make a call, select the person you want to call and then click on the phone icon in the top-right corner of the window. This will initiate a voice call. If you want to make a video call, click on the video camera icon instead.

To add more people to the call, click on the third icon or Create a New Group. This will allow you to invite others to join the call.

To hang up, select the End call button, which is the red button at the bottom of your screen with a phone icon.

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Here are the steps to make a Skype call in a quick reference format:

  1. Open Skype and click Contacts.
  2. Select a person you want to call.
  3. Click on the phone icon (voice call) or video camera icon (video call) to initiate the call.
  4. Click on the third icon or Create a New Group to add more people to the call.
  5. Click the End call button to hang up.

Receiving a Call

To receive a Skype call, you'll first need to sign in to Skype.

When you receive an incoming call, you can select the phone icon to answer it. If you prefer to answer the call via video, click on the video camera icon instead.

To decline an incoming call, press the End call icon.

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Thomas Goodwin is a seasoned writer with a passion for exploring the intersection of technology and business. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for simplifying complex concepts, he has established himself as a trusted voice in the tech industry. Thomas's writing portfolio spans a range of topics, including Azure Virtual Desktop and Cloud Computing Costs.

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