Some days ago I solved for a colleague a small “Skype microphone problem”, and I discovered something funny.
He possesses 4 usernames, because each time he installed Skype on a new computer, Skype asks him to create a new account. He wasn’t aware and it is indeed not always evident, that you can use your old account (if you still remember the password!).
Therefore, is my colleague equivalent to “4 active users”, 4 users, or 4 user accounts?
Skype usually uses the term “user” and sometimes “registered user”. Both definitions are of course misleading, as I explained several times in the past
here and
here and
here.
Anyway, Skype continues to claim that they have astronomical high numbers of users, as in the following statement:
Skype expects 1 billion users by 2015 of May 21 in boston.com.
What interested me more in that article, was that I finally got the yearly revenue number of 2009: 716 million US$. When we look at the graph below, the growth seems to have been “as expected”.

Since the demerger of Skype from eBay, financial reporting became very scarce, unless I didn’t find the right sources yet. I hope they will start to communicate again in a more decent way.