Group Video Calling is now available in the new business version of Skype and it's really quite powerful.
Services like ooVoo (http://www.oovoo.com/) have taken some of Skype's glory but the recent purchase by Microsoft and this new feature should see it back on top.
The new multi-person video conferencing allows you to have group video calls between three or more people (up to a maximum of 10). Additionally, when you add Skype for Businesses, better quality audio and video, and the ability to share files and screens, mean you get a world beating product.
To start a group video call, only one member of the conference call needs to be using Skype for Windows 5.1 or the latest Business version of Skype. For all participants to receive video in a group setting, they need to be using the 5.0 version of Skype for Mac or Windows, at a minimum.
RRP – Skype offers group video calling together with access to live chat customer support as a day pass for £2.99 or as a monthly subscription for £4.99 per month
Visit - http://www.skype.com/intl/en-gb/business/group-video/