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<title>Re: one cent per minute</title>
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<description><![CDATA[fifty nine posted : If you're looking for features, check out CallCentric. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[ed56 posted : Interesting. 1 cent per minute, IMHO is a good and fair price for VOIP.  I have Vonage, but may be switching, depending on how they handle my echo problem (on the Vonage side of the call), that has grown to about 15-25% of all calls.<br><br>I do like the various feaures that Vonage has (contact book, Vonage Talk, etc), and would miss those.]]></description>
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