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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.With existing VoIP systems, it is possible to make use of a VoIP handset which plugs into your computer.... it will then act as a regular handset, ie ring when a call comes through, and so therefore this would be a free call over the internet... are you sure its not this that is being advertised?
The website address is www.voipcheap.co.uk/en/instructions.html
You are able to ring landlines for free from your computer. Each call however only last 60 seconds unless you put �10 credit on your account. Is that the catch? You give this firm a tenner up front and your calls are then "free"?
I use it without a problem - and you can even call Australia for free (to the suprise of a mate).
The only trouble is when I joined you only needed to pay �1.00 and as you say landlines calls are free - this means that I still have 70p in my account (dialed a 0845 number). I have just received an email telling me that i need to top up with �10.00 to continue with the service. To be honest I doubt I will bother.
The reason I won't bother is two reasons: (1) I like to be able to walk around when I am on the phone - hence I have a cordless home phone and (2) I subscribe to 1899 and so landline calls are 'free' only costing me 3p connection anyway. For 3p I would rather have a normal' telephone call.
The only way I would carry on using voipcheap is if they had a pda/smartphone version so I could use it when on the move.
So you get free calls for which you pay a phone line rental and a broadband connection.
I think my landline bill was less than �10 for the last month (more to do with the fact I don't use my home phone that much).
Oneeyedvic - Skype are currently working on a mobile VOIP for the MS Smartphone, but again pointless because you would have to pay GPRS usage fee's (unless you have a phone like mine which is WiFi enabled)