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Ok so they bring charges for VOIP what next?
Will instant messaging be next? Why not? The telcos charge for IM on cells why not over the net. Grab your wallets kids. Folks are gonna start making money on what is "free" on the net. They have to. Free don't pay the bills. Let's face it from Micorsoft to AOL to Yahoo they are all searching for ways to add to profits. If charges are levied on VOIP instant messaging quite possibly could be next. Just thinking no FUD intended.
Posted by: Squawkbox   Posted on: 03/28/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Ok so they bring charges for VOIP what next?  Squawkbox | 03/28/04
Worth paying for, because -  Robert Carnegie | 03/29/04
Free communications???  bchesmer | 03/29/04
Panel on the Internet & Broadband  David Mohring | 03/28/04
The idea  ParadigmOdyssey | 03/29/04
A phone call is a phone call  Alpha_Female | 03/29/04
No, it's not...  bthomasmo@... | 03/29/04
Disagree!!!  bchesmer | 03/29/04
Internet Phone Fee  wjarvis@... | 03/29/04
Current Taxes...  bchesmer | 03/29/04
In INDIA we have free phones  Hamburger Cook | 03/29/04
India Hamburger Cook  bchesmer | 03/29/04
I am a cook in India  Hamburger Cook | 03/29/04
Phone fees  Hamburger Cook | 03/29/04

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