How would you and your contacts like to be on Hollywood Squares or the Brady Bunch grid? That's what it looks like when you use Skype Premium, a group video conference service that's easy to set up and use. For a $9 monthly subscription or a $5 day pass, Skype Premium lets you include up to nine additional people on video calls.
As a subscriber to Skype Premium, you're the host; no additional software needed. Provided each party has a decent Webcam, solid bandwidth, a powerful computer, and (of course) Skype 5.1 (or later) or Skype 5.0 for Mac, your video call window is populated with a bunch of talking heads. The good news is that only the host in a group of, say, 10 people needs to be signed up for Skype Premium. The rest can just stand by and wait to be invited to join group video calls, month after month.















