I figure most people just don't use Skype, and a lot more problee don't understand enough about it to figure out how cheeeep it is. I dunno how much cheaper you can get than free for computer to computer calls, but ... Even a non-techie can set up service for computer to computer callin in about 5 minutes.
Sorry though quasi, and all the other dial up folks, this only works with high speed internet.
I've been lookin at Ekigas stuff regarding a sip phone account and it seems like a better deal than Skype for calling land lines and cell numbers. Their service has all the same functionality for use as a VOIP phone service you use in conjunction with a VOIP modem (already have one, but a new one is like $20) and any normal home/office corded or cordless phone. US & Canada for .017 a minute's pretty friggin cheap for phone service and it doesn't come with the usual laundry list of taxes and fees tacked on that come with regular land-line/cell phone service either.
For $16.00 US I can set up service, and $10.00 of that is credited as talk-time. By comparison I was usin a VOIP provider and payin $25 a month for the same service for an unlimited line + I paid about $30 to set up the service. With as little as I use a phone these days I think I'd come out way ahead at .017 a minute comparatively
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