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To: risk-averse who wrote (21535)8/12/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Respond to of 50264
 
Net telephony draws Excite and Sprint

Excite Inc. and Sprint announced they will incorporate Internet telephony into their
services. Sprint said it will begin using its Internet Protocol backbone to carry calls
from five cities throughout the United States and several countries. Excite Inc. said it
would partner with IDT's Net2Phone division in a two-year deal offering Net
telephony for Excite customers in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia,
Netherlands, Japan and Sweden. Excite users can download the IDT service, subscribe
and place calls to any telephone in the world. IDT said its service is "competitively
priced," while Sprint said during the test US calls would cost 7.5 cents a minute, and
30 to 67 cents a minute for international calls.