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  1. OrangeDragon

    Free US # and incoming calls (so far)

    http://orangedragontravels.com/2013/03/21/staying-connected-on-a-budget-get-a-free-us-phone-number-and-incoming-calls/ So far I've tested it and it's working fine for all incoming calls, with a little breaking up from me to them while using my mobitel data connection on my phone. Haven't tested it with broadband as I'm in the process of moving and don't have any right now. A nice way for family/friends to get a hold of you for emergencies, or if your telecommuting like I am for clients to reach you. Their outgoing call rates seem pretty decent as well with some packages that make it about 1.5 cents (US) a minute.
  2. Guest

    Almost Free Australian Phone #

    Seeing the informative post by Orange Dragon re a free number and cheap calls to USA has prompted me to tell you how I handle calls from Oz. I run a computer help desk and I have customers all over Australia so it's important that I can be easily reached, wherever I am in the world. For many years I had 4 Skype numbers in each of Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane at a flat out cost of $24 per 1/4 each. So 4 x $24 x 4 = $384 per year or $32 per month plus call costs. I dropped the Skype deal last year in favor of a deal with Telecube . They give me up to 10 Australia wide 1300 number which terminate wherever I like (yes, in Cambodia or wherever) for $5.50 per month consumeable (so the first $5.50 worth of calls are free). The termination number can have a roll over number and then that number can also have a roll over number. This means that calls to any of my 1300 numbers will first ring the VOIP phone on my desk. If I don't answer within 10 seconds, it rings my mobile number. If that doesn't answer it will ring another number (at the moment, my Cambodian sim) I use my setup mainly for business but I reckon it would be ideal for family and friends too. With the ten available 1300 numbers, you could assign one to mum and dad, two to your best buddy, three to.......and so on. All 10 can have a different ring and caller ID. Worth a look. Works for me.
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