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- I don't get it... someone help me understand this..
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How would this be a benefit to someone like me?
The call is routed through another person's land line? is that the deal?
Okay... so I share a landline with other people sharing their landline. Is that correct?
So if I have to have a landline (or do I), I think they want people to also user their service, for free calling in the U.S. .
However it seems to me if you have a landline, you're paying more than a normal VOIP.
It would be a cool thing to have around if you need more than one line, but what about security?
How does the company make money? off my landline?
Maybe someone can see the benefit in this beyond the coolness factor. - Posted by: el1jones Posted on: 07/19/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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