Skype Phone Booth and Skype Voice Changer

March 31, 2011 by Nathan Miloszewski

Interesting developments on the Skype front include the first ever Skype phone booth installed in an airport in Estonia and a Skype voice changer that allows you to alter the sound of your voice during VoIP calls.

So, why install a Skype phone booth and why Estonia? 

The Skype software was developed by a pair of Estonians and many development team members are still located in Tallinn, the city where this phone booth has been launched.  The Estonian government is also on a mission to do away with all analog phone booths on the street.  And why not?  When’s the last time you haven’t been near a cell phone?

Detractors are saying that this would have been a great idea 10 years ago, the booths themselves are expensive (~$6,000), and they’re potentially unprofitable if everyone signs up for a free Skype account.

Maybe the booths won’t last but a new free Skype add-on has gained a following – the Skype Voice Changer.

As advertised, the voice changer (originally an audio project created by Mark Heath ) will change your voice in real time with special effects from a predefined list that can also be customized.  Now go have fun with your friends.


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