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To: John Zulich who wrote (758)1/19/2000 10:11:00 PM
From: steve patagonia  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 803
 
Yeah John I bet a lot of people are thinking the same thing. I believe ACCR has the IP network and what makes me think that Freephone is using the same network is this from their web to phone page: "You can place calls from any PC in the world to any telephone in the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), Puerto Rico and Canada for one flat monthly fee." Sounds an awful lot like accr's. I remember when ACCR announced continental US and Canada. Then they added Puerto Rico. Then they added Alaska and Hawaii. Then they added Europe. The other thing is that ACCR charges $10 for their PC to phone service while PhoneFree is charging $15. Is PhoneFree picking up the extra 5 while 10 goes to ACCR? I believe this is where the affiliation lies. The thing about phoneFree is that their main thing is talking on a phone while on the internet to someone else that is on the internet at the same time(video conferencing included). What they're doing is converting a large portion of the internet population into web phone users for free. Once people get use to that many will want to take that next step to call an actual phone besides someone that's on the internet. As I said earlier it really seems to be just a matter of time.