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    Markus Göbel

    Mmmmmhhhhh,

    I find these boxes quite stupid. The box and your computer at home need to run all the time just because you maybe want to do a mobile Skype call.

    Yet for the electricity costs it would possibly be cheaper to use iSkoot.

    I personally prefer Fring. In a Wifi network I can place and receive Skype calls on my mobile phone. And outside I can send text messages with my Skype pals via GPRS.

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