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http://www.voipbuster.com/en/index.html

This program once installed lets you make calls (home phones as far as i know) to most western countries including Australia for free. The list of free countries is on the site.

You don’t need to give any of your details like name address or anything like that, anonymous.

You need a headset, and decent DSL.

Took me about 3-5 mins to download and start making calls.

There is a catch, the calls only last 1min.

There is a simple way to make the calls unlimited. Buy 1 euro worth of credit, which is about $3. You can use paypal to pay if you like so no risks involved with money.

The credit lasts for ever if you only call countries in the free zone.

I am no way affiliated with this company, I just heard about it tonight and installed it and tested it out and found it to works great.

I thought I might share it before the beta runs out and they start charging again.

I will be calling my sister in the USA tomorrow to get my 3$ worth so if it eventually starts charging you, then at least I got my moneys worth.

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