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Ciao Vonage
~Kujila
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Oct 23 2005, 2:26 pm
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In response to Airjoe
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Kujila wrote:
Or, you can use any VoIP service that offers free toll-free calling (800 numbers) and use Free411 What? Sorry, I'm confused, maybe I'm just not understanding you right. Free411 is just a directory listing. How would that make it so people don't have to pay long distance when they call me? |
Do you mean as a telephone service, or over the computer. You could go with Google Talk. =P
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In response to Airjoe
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No, use a VoIP service that allows toll-free calls, like Skype. Then call that number and have them connect you. It allows for free PC-to-landline calling without needing to buy credits from your VoIP provider.
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In response to Hiead
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PC-to-landline calls =)
~Kujila |
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I'm not worried about making calls from my PC to landlines. I'm worried about my friends paying long distance to call my PC.
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This method doesn't support landline-to-PC calls.
[EDIT] And I believe no charges will incur on either party for this method. ~Kujila |
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Because I was giving you an alternative to the original VoIP service I stated in my first post.
~Kujila |
Unfortunatly, because it's a new service I guess, they only have numbers way out west; California, particularly. Since I'm in New York, anyone who calls me will be charged long distance. :\