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[Zoli's Blog :: Main Page] Vonage Playing Lingo by Zoli Erdos on May 6, 2006 01:16PM (PDT) Finally Vonage is offering a subset of Lingo's free calls to Europe: if you're on the unlimited ($24.99) plan, calls to France, Ireland, Italy, Spain and the UK are now free. Too bad Lingo whose unlimited plan is five bucks cheaper has been offering free calls to most Western European countries ever since they launched.

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Spymac.com[Spymac.com] Ditch your land line: Some VoIP providers have been around for a few years but more recently, major phone carriers are beginning to jump into the market, now that they have had time to look at the potential ramifications of VoIP service on their businesses. Since traditional phone companies make subscribers pay additional fees for services such as call waiting, caller ID, three-way calling, repeat dialing, and transferring, VoIP carriers can sway subscribers by offering these types of services for free along with the standard monthly rate.

http://blog.tmcnet.com [Blog.tmcnet.com] Vonage competitor: For instane, Lingo has Basic - 500 minutes for $14.95, Unlimited for $19.95. They also offer an interesting plan called "Unlimited International" for $79.95.

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