Yahoo
claims to have seen a notable jump in the amount of traffic on its VoIP phone
service during the Skype
outage, mimicking the results
announced last
week by VoIP operator
Jajah.
Yahoo would not disclose the exact figures because of its policy of not
sharing internal data, but Yahoo spokeswoman Monica Ma told
vnunet.com
that the rise was "substantial".
"During a two-day period from 16 to 17 August Yahoo Messenger experienced a
substantial increase in usage of the Phone Out service," she said.
Phone Out allows Yahoo Messenger users to place low-cost calls using their PC
to traditional phones and mobiles in more than 180 counties.
Yahoo Messenger also includes free PC-to-PC calling, instant messaging, text
messaging and free voicemail.
Skype
originally
blamed the
problem on the number of PCs restarting after
Microsoft's
monthly
security patch, before
clearing
the software maker of any blame.
"We do not blame anyone but ourselves," Skype spokesman Villu Arak wrote on a
company
blog.
Skype has now offered its premium users a free week of calls to make up for
the outage.
"As a goodwill gesture to faithful Skype Pro, Skype Unlimited, SkypeIn or
Skype Voicemail customers, we are adding an additional seven days to your
current subscription free of charge," an email sent to premium users read.
"And even if you did not miss out on using Skype last week, you can still
have a week free on Skype."
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