China is one of our absolutely top markets; it is a big growth market for broadband.

Until now, we've been primarily focused on PCs. But our customers want a more ubiquitous experience. And, with a service for mobile phones, we plan to deliver this.

I'm convinced over time, all voice communication will migrate to the Internet.

With the release of our new software, it's never been easier for people to talk to one another for free, and now they can see each other with video as well.

We want to make talking over the Internet the most natural, simple thing for people all over the world to do - no matter which computer they use.

People do business in Sweden and it goes well; they may try launching the product in Denmark instead of considering a global business plan. On the financing side, VCs require too much downside protection and are not willing enough to take risks.

Yes the calls are free. But you're paying for the mobile access and that drives usage and something that drives usage is good for the operators.

There are different rumors every day. We don't comment on rumors. When we make deals, we announce them.

They are technology freaks and not the kind of guys who seek publicity, but a Vanity Fair shoot in Cannes gives them a broader appeal. We drink beer in the Electric and play pool at the Elbow Room.