Don't Take That VoIP Everywhere
It looks like countries that make lots of money off of the PSTN world are still working to keep VoIP out.
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» Regulatory Status of VoIP across the World from Aswath Weblog
Lest Andy’s recent post give wrong impression to you, let me bring to your attention a report published by ITU. A clip from that report: “VoIP is (explicitly) legal in Algeria, Australia, Austria, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, B... [Read More]
Feel sorry for folks that have their service just shut off like that, with virtually no recourse.
I've been using Lingo for a few months now, and have been extremely happy with their service.
Call clarity is great and the deal was perfect, as I call overseas every day or so.
Check them out at lingo.com
Posted by: virginiajoe | July 17, 2007 at 01:00 PM