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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Residential Long Distance.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>One of my biggest pushes towards a VoIP provider
was cheap long distance. Now in the U.S. at least with SBC they now have a
plan for Unlimited Long Distance. The price is 30.00 a month if you do not
have a couple of required features on the line already like Caller ID and a
feature like 3 Way or Call Waiting etc. in which case that lowers the price to
20.00 a month. Then to top that off I have two lines in my house and by
allowing them to consolidate my phone lines in to one bill they were able to
offer me the Unlimited Long Distance on both lines for a single 20.00 a month
charge. Now this is in the U.S. and with SBC that I know of but other
companies will follow shortly if they have not already. So my question now
becomes is there any reason to use a VoIP provider for outgoing calls other then
cheap long distance? The other thing I was liking with some of the VoIP
providers was the ability to have a incoming line from any major area so even if
I live in CA I could have a NY number which is cool if you have people that call
you from there or want some sort of phone spoofing (Not me of course :)
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Other then these reasons can anyone see why you
would want to use a VoIP provider? I may have just saved my self some time
and money choosing to use SBC now for my long distance at this one low
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