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Though I just released the first edition of my Voip Calls ebook, another great ebook I’ve found that explains how voip works in details was created by voip4d.
The book goes into details exactly how voip is benefiting users of third world countries, providing a much cheaper alternative for making global calls. With voip, no longer do we have to be subjected to expensive phone bills. For the last year I’ve been able to make international calls for free, and I haven’t paid a dime for making calls for the last six months. Though I don’t have a cell phone, I do have a free incoming number that allows my friends and family whether I am in India, Germany, or just traveling in the US.
Free Voip Calls Hand Book
If you are further interested in how voip technology works, get the guidebook here.
June 4th, 2008 at 9:54 pm
According to a press release from SoftBank Mobile, the Japanese service provider has secured an agreement with Apple to bring the iPhone to Japan this year. The deal will ensure the iPhone’s first official access in Japan’s market.