Skype Technologies
Skype Technologies
History
Skype was founded in 2003 by Janus Friis from Denmark and Niklas Zennström from
Sweden,[6] having its headquarters in Luxembourg with offices now in Tallinn, Tartu,
Stockholm, London, Palo Alto, Prague,[7] and Redmond, Washington.
The Skype software was originally developed by Estonians Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu and
Jaan Tallinn, who together with Janus Friis and Niklas Zennström were also behind the
peer-to-peer file sharing software Kazaa.[8] In April 2003, Skype.com and Skype.net domain
names were registered.[9][10] In August 2003, the first public beta version was released.
One of the initial names for the project was "Sky peer-to-peer", which was then abbreviated
to "Skyper". However, some of the domain names associated with "Skyper" were already
taken.[11] Dropping the final "r" left the current title "Skype", for which domain names were
available.[12]
By early 2008, the tumultuous ownership relations between the founders and eBay had
resulted in significant leadership churn, with a succession of Skype presidents including
Niklas Zennström, Rajiv Dutta, Alex Kazim, Niklas Zennström (again), and Henry Gomez, all
holding that title at various points between 2005 and 2007. The business had failed to meet
certain earn-out targets, growth was decelerating, product development had slowed
significantly, and in October 2007 eBay took a $1.4 billion 'impairment' on the value of
Skype, admitting it had overpaid, and now valuing the company at about $2.7 billion.[24]
In October 2008, analysis revealed TOM-skype — the Chinese version of Skype run by TOM
Online — sends content of text messages and encryption keys to monitoring servers.[25]
Two original founders depart, new CEO and the eBay years
For the six months after the departure of Zennström and Friis, Michael van Swaaij led the
company as interim CEO, until the appointment of Josh Silverman in February 2008.[26]
Silverman was "widely viewed as bringing in stability to Skype after a tumultuous phase that
followed the exit of the two Skype co-founders."[27] Under Silverman's two-and-a-half year
tenure, the company focused its product efforts around video calling, ubiquity (gaining high
penetration on smartphones, PCs, TVs, and consumer-electronic devices), building tailored
offerings for enterprise customers, and diversifying revenue through subscriptions, premium
accounts and advertising.
In advancing this strategy, Skype released many new products, substantially revamping its
flagship Windows software (3.8 -> 4.0), and its macOS and Linux software; while introducing
new software products for smartphones, and consumer electronics. In 2009, Skype 4.0 was
released, featuring full-screen high-quality video calling.[28] the Linux client was updated,
and an iPhone application was launched which topped the charts with over 1M downloads
in its first two days.[29] Skype also announced the launch of its software for the Android
platform.[30]
During this period Skype also discontinued lesser-used services such as support for the
"Skype Me" presence indicator, which meant that a user was interested in receiving Skype
calls from a non-contact. Skype also discontinued its SkypeCast service without explanation
and added internal monthly and daily usage caps on their SkypeOut subscriptions, which
had been advertised as "unlimited". Skype also discontinued its "dragonfly" feature, a
community-generated yellow-pages product, and other features which were deemed to be
under-performing or a distraction to management. Many users and observers had
commented on the high rate of dropped calls and the difficulty reconnecting dropped calls.
Updates including versions for the Sony PSP hand-held gaming system, version 2.0 for
Linux with support for video-conferencing.
As part of its efforts to diversify revenues, Skype launched in April 2008 Skype for SIP, a
service aimed at business users. At that time around 35 per cent of Skype's users were
business users.[31] In targeted premium products to consumers, Skype launched new
monthly premium subscriptions products in May 2010.[32]
Marketing efforts were also re-vamped, with a particular focus on innovative partnerships
with TV broadcasters to integrate Skype into their programming. The Oprah Winfrey Show
began using Skype regularly to host video calls between Oprah and her viewers at home,
culminating in a show dedicated exclusively to the wonders of Skype ("where the Skype are
You", aired first in May 2009).[33] Skype also became commonly used by network news
stations around the world, as a cost-effective replacement for sending satellite trucks, and
enabling fast response from citizen journalists. Skype was also integrated into scripted TV
programming, such as Californication; and in the seventh season of the U.S. syndicated
version of the British game show Who Wants To Be a Millionaire in a new Ask the Expert
video chat lifeline.
These efforts led to accelerating growth of Skype's Connected Users and Paying Users and
by 2009 Skype was adding about 380,000 new users each day.[34] By the end of 2009
Skype was generating around US$740 million in revenue.[35]
In January 2010, Josh Silverman was recognized for his accomplishments at Skype by
being named First Runner Up in the TechCrunch "Crunchies" award for "Best CEO", beaten
only by Mark Pincus of Zynga.[36]
With its new found independence and under ownership, Skype's growth accelerated[47] and
by 2010, Telegeography estimated that Skype accounted for 25 per cent of the world's
international calling minutes. According to their research, the overall international calling
market grew a tepid 5 to 6 per cent annually in 2010. "Skype, however, has seen a huge
uptick in growth, particularly in the last two years."[48]
On 9 August 2010, Skype filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) to raise up to US$100 million in an initial public offering. Sources reported that the
company expected to raise at least US$1 billion.[49] In October 2010, Skype announced the
appointment of Tony Bates as CEO; Bates was a senior VP at Cisco and was responsible
for its multibillion-dollar enterprise, commercial and small business division.[50] On 14
October 2010, Skype 5.0 for Windows was released with a number of improvements and
feature additions, including a Facebook tab to allow users to SMS, chat with, or call their
Facebook friends via Skype from the News Feed.[51] The "Search for Skype Users" option
was omitted from this version.[52]
In October 2012, one year after the closure of the Skype acquisition, the newly formed Skype
Division took responsibility for Microsoft's other VoIP and Unified Communications product
Microsoft Lync.[62]
Legal issues
In its 2008 Annual Report, eBay admitted to an ongoing dispute between it and Joltid Ltd. over the
licensing of its peer-to-peer "Global Index" technology in its application.[70] It announced that it terminated
a standstill agreement, allowing either company to sue. On 1 April 2009, eBay filed with a UK court to
settle the legal dispute. A few days later, eBay announced the planning of a public stock offering in 2010 to
spin off Skype as a separate, publicly owned company.[37] Some media outlets characterized the proposed
sale and ongoing provision of Skype as being under threat because of the concurrent dispute.[71][72]
On 1 September 2009, a group of investors led by Silver Lake bought 65% of Skype for $1.91
billion.[73][74] This prompted Joltid to countersue eBay on 17 September 2009.[75]
Both settled the simultaneous suits in November, resulting in Joltid's part-ownership of the newly formed
Skype Limited. The final holding share were with Silver Lake reducing their share to 56%, Joltid entered at
14%, and eBay retained 30%.[76]
Streamcast lawsuit
StreamCast Networks filed a complaint in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, alleging theft of its peer-to-
peer technology and violation of the "Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations" statute. The
complaint, titled; StreamCast Networks Inc v. Skype Technologies, S.A., was filed on 20 January 2006 in
Federal Court in the Central District of California and assigned Case Number, 2:2006cv00391. The $4.1
billion lawsuit did not name Skype's parent company, eBay, when initially filed. Streamcast's lawsuit was
subsequently amended on 22 May 2006 to include eBay and 21 other party defendants.
In its lawsuit, Streamcast sought a worldwide injunction on the sale and marketing of eBay's Skype Internet
voice communication products, as well as billions of dollars in unspecified damages. The lawsuit was
finally dismissed in a decision filed on 19 January 2007.[77]
IDT lawsuit
On 1 June 2006, Net2Phone (the Internet telephone unit of IDT Corp.) filed a lawsuit against eBay and
Skype accusing the unit of infringing U.S. Patent 6,108,704 (https://patents.google.com/patent/US610870
4), which was granted in 2000.[78] The lawsuit was settled between the parties in 2010.[79]
GPL lawsuit
In July 2007 Skype was found to be guilty by a German court of violating the GNU General Public
License in one of its for-sale products, the SMC WSKP100.[80][81]
Political issues
China 2005
Skype was one of many companies (others include AOL, Microsoft, Yahoo, Cisco) which cooperate with
the Chinese government in implementing a system of Internet censorship in mainland China. Critics of such
policies argue that it is wrong for companies to profit from censorship and restrictions on freedom of the
press and freedom of speech. Human rights advocates such as Human Rights Watch and media groups
such as Reporters Without Borders speculate that if companies stopped contributing to the authorities'
censorship efforts, the government could be pressured to change.[82]
Niklas Zennström, then chief executive of Skype, told reporters that its joint venture partner in China was
operated in compliance with domestic law. "TOM Online had implemented a text filter, which is what
everyone else in that market is doing," said Zennström. "Those are the regulations," he said. "I may like or
not like the laws and regulations to operate businesses in the UK or Germany or the US, but if I do
business there I choose to comply with those laws and regulations. I can try to lobby to change them, but I
need to comply with them. China in that way is not different."[83]
France 2005
In September 2005, the French Ministry of Research, acting on advice from the General Secretariat of
National Defence, issued an official disapproval of the use of Skype in public research and higher
education; some services are interpreting this decision as an outright ban. The exact reasons for the decision
were not given.
In May 2006, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) successfully applied the Communications
Assistance for Law Enforcement Act to allow wiretapping on digital phone networks. Skype was not
compliant with the Act, and stated that it does not plan to comply.[84]
Starting in November 2010, Skype has been participating in a U.S. Government spy program titled
PRISM, allowing the National Security Agency (NSA) unfettered access to people's chats and video and
audio communications. However, it was not until February 2011 that the company was formally served
with a directive to comply, signed by the attorney general.[85]
In March 2013, the company issued transparency reports.[86] confirming long held beliefs that Skype
responds to requests from governments. Microsoft's General Counsel wrote to the US Attorney General,
outlining the company's concerns in July 2013 in a[87] blog from Brad Smith including a copy of the letter
to the US attorney.
See also
Features of Skype
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