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    Monitoring World-Wide calls with Skype

    I live in Tokyo and have a 1-800 number for North America which gets forwarded to my N.A. Skype number ($70 per year) and I receive the call in Tokyo on my computer.

    That's great!

    But here is what I want to do. I have a web site that provides services to clients around the world via freelancers from around the world. I do not allow direct contact between providers and clients (they communicate through my website), but I get many requests from clients who want to talk to their freelancer on the phone.

    I would like to be able to connect the clients around the world to the freelancer through me. That is, all calls would be monitored by me as the third party on the line. However, I am not sure if this can be done or how it would work.

    Of course both parties would be informed that the call is being monitored and/or recorded. I would probably have to have a Skype number in the country of each party ($70 per year per country) but from there how do I connect the client from that country who calls that number to another number in another country or even in the same country and at the same time allow me to monitor the calls?

    I don't know where to go from here. Any ideas?

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    How to Make a Three-Way Call with Skype

    http://www.ehow.com/how_2015260_thre...ith-skype.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve R Jones View Post
    How to Make a Three-Way Call with Skype

    http://www.ehow.com/how_2015260_thre...ith-skype.html
    Thank you, Steve! That is so cool and so easy. And I think it will work for my system. I have a world account which allows me to call any phone anywhere via skype and there is no charge for the length of the call. That means I can call the client and then call the provider and get them together while I monitor. Perfect!

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    Hello Friends,

    Skype, a worldwide Internet-based voice and video calling service Microsoft acquired last year for $8.5 billion, said Tuesday the changes to its peer-to-peer infrastructure were done to improve the quality of service.
    It provides Free (worldwide):
    Skype-to-Skype voice and two party video calls
    Instant Messaging, including Group Chat
    File Transfer
    Desktop Sharing (two party calls only)
    Skype Conference calls (up to 25 participants, all on Skype)

    Thanks And Regards.
    Agili Ron

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    How to view call history in Skype
    http://www.techpluto.com/how-to-view...tory-in-skype/

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