New Ways to Call Over the Internet Debut

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{"commentId":75632,"authorDomain":"smaran"}

I love Skype, but I would love it if there was a free way to do a Skype-out or -in. Lycos's WIRED News is really nice, I'm subscribed to a few of its feeds. I used to use Lycos search in the hayday when there was no Google. It was always Lycos, Altavista and then Yahoo! for me.

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Reply#1 - Mon Mar 27, 2006 1:31 AM EST
{"commentId":75763,"authorDomain":"behindmyscreen"}

I wish some one would come up with a handset that could call over the Internet to another handset and never leave the Internet so as to avoid the Internet -> phone network charge.

I remember seeing something LIKE that back in 98. It was a device that routed your phone call over the Internet, to another phone that had the same device attached to it. An all in one solution would be much better, and, with SIP, I do not see why some company could not just make a phone to do that plus POTS service... seamlessly.

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Reply#2 - Mon Mar 27, 2006 8:44 AM EST
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