
esperanza
May 11, 2004, 11:02 AM
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Re: [lmaxine] Internet Long Distance Services
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I've used www.iconnecthere.com for years, and it just keeps getting better. I use it with my dialup Prodigy service and have had excellent connections. Once in a while there are blips in the service, but those normally depend on time of day and day of the week that I'm using it. If you have a high speed connection, the service is probably better. To use the service, you download the free software from the website, choosing the calling plan you want. I use the North American plan, at the cost that lmaxine mentioned~1.1 cents per minute to call the USA or Canada. Calling France will be a little more expensive--maybe 5 or 6 cents a minute. Once you choose a plan, you ante up an amount of your choosing using a credit card, and boom. You're on. You make the call from your computer (you'll see how easy it is); your callee's TELEPHONE rings. You'll want a microphone/earphones headset for best reception. Martín Leal has them at his computer shop on Ocampo for around 150 pesos or less. And you are aware of the web-based voice chat services? MSN's is great, available free at www.msn.com. And there's a new one called SKYPE (www.skype.com) that's also excellent, and also free. You get your nearest and dearest to download the free software, you download it, and you can talk to them for hours for free. I use my headset for those chats as well; the voice quality is excellent, there's rarely an echo or a delay, and you sure can't beat free. With these two services you call anywhere in the world, computer to computer, for no money at all. http://www.mexicocooks.typepad.com
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