Todd Allcock wrote:
> And yes, Oxford- this will work on your iPhone! ;-)
>
> 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.
>
> Details can be found at this thread on the dslreports forum, where Bruce
> Niklin, Voicestick's VP hangs out:
> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r200...t-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. (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.
What is the advantage of "MyGlobalTalk" versus Voicestick with i2Bridge™?