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Old January 13th, 2006, 02:06 PM
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I thought I should open a new threat for this news: Vbuzzer offers free landline calls to 20 countries untill Jan 30. Just open an account, use their softphone or configure your phone adapter for Vbuzzer, and start making and receiving free calls.

Their free DID number and free 416 local calling will still continue untill March 31; but right now, the celibrate spring festival and Chinese new year. Therefore, they offer free calls to 20 countries.

DON'T MISS THIS EVENT.

http://www.vbuzzer.com/chinesenewyear.php
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Old January 14th, 2006, 09:37 AM
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I'm curious what they are going to do after march 31 2006.
It would be nice if they let you use the free 416 number and outbound Toronto Area code calling indefinetly.
I've been very impressed with the voice quality of their service 100 times better than broadvoice, however it is not really catered to the sip adaptors, and at this point what holds me back from switching over to them is that these are promotional offers. I would hate to sign up and find that the rules have changed and I have to switch providers and phone number again.
Their US Canada promotion for $8-$10 is very attractive right now.
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The other downside is you can not leave them with a creditcard info to bill you monthly for recurring costs.
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