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HeyBub[_2_] HeyBub[_2_] is offline
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Terry wrote:
Maybe someone with some influence might be listening.


Mine works that way now: I use Vonage. I don't CARE whether the number is in
my area, the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. I have to dial some extra digits to
reach the UK or EU, but I don't have to worry about the cost.

In fact, with Vonage, I can get an area code for my home phone that
translates into any area of the country. If I want my customers to think I'm
in New York, I can get a 212 area code. If I want them to think I'm in Los
Angeles, I can get a 714.

Our long distance bill (at three-cents/minute) still cost our company over
$200/month. For $19.95 all that went away. That's $19.95 flat for a
telephone number and all the extras: touch-tone, caller-id, call-waiting,
call-forwarding, voice-mail, etc. No 911 access fee, universal service fee,
Al Gore tax, Spanish-American war tax, fuel surcharge, blah-blah-blah.