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European consumers want their video communications services to work with...

European consumers want their video communications services to work with one another, said a survey Purple Strategies did for Cisco (http://xrl.us/bntoyf). Eighty-six percent of respondents want video software and devices, such as Apple’s FaceTime, Google Chat and Microsoft’s Skype, to…

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agree to a common standard so that they can be interoperable. When it comes to video calling service Skype, 78 percent of respondents said Microsoft should open Skype to other services, and 72 percent said not doing so is unfair to consumers. The survey was done in September and October and included 1,873 adults in the U.K., France and Germany, with a 2.3 percentage point margin of error.