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From: Todd Allcock on 4 Mar 2008 19:27 Voicestick, a VoIP company with a cellular "bridge" service (you dial your own VoIP number from your cellphone and get a dial tone to dial internationally at VoIP rates) is offering free beta accounts (with $10 of LD credit) of their new "MyGlobalTalk" service. This service has US and UK numbers. Details can be found at this thread on the dslreports forum, where Bruce Niklin, Voicestick's VP hangs out: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20083192-VoiceStick-CODE-number-for-FREE-10-for-BETA-test-of-MyGlobalT They are taking credit card numbers to limit the number of free accounts you can sign up for (they had major abuse problems on a similar promo a year or two ago) but if you any international calling, think of this as a free $10 LD card. They have software for WinMo phones that automates the dialing process (the phone detects international numbers, intercepts the dialing sequence and dials your access number first) but any phone can use the account by dialing the access number manually and then the international number. (Any frankly, the software is as buggy as all get out!) Obviously you can program the whole sequence into your phone's memory dialing. Bruce says they need a couple hundred more testers so grab an account if you can use it. Voicestick's a neat little outfit trying to find a niche in the crowded VoIP world.
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