View Full Version : Learn How To Make Free, Unlimited Phone Calls...
Jenny_redtulips
01-06-2005, 01:36 PM
Here's something I'd like to share with all students overseas who owns mobile/home telephone:-
There is a method to make free, unlimited phone calls and you will not be charged for any calls you make!
This method, which is legal and does not need modification to your existing phones, is being offered by a Malaysian-based company.
But we can only use it to make personal phone calls, not for business purposes. And you cannot send SMS though I we can do this in the near future...
If you want more information, you can write to them at the following address:
micromalaysia@<hidden>
pringles
01-06-2005, 02:34 PM
I do not think we need to subscribe this service through a company sice we can do it all by ourselves. All you need is just broadband for the caller and the receiver. Then, an two IP phone for both of you. I have not used it before but I will ask my uncle tonight more about it because he told me about it before.
It's not really free because there is no free lunch. You have to pay for the broadband fee and to pay the company which jenny recommend.
pringles
01-06-2005, 02:44 PM
I am little suspicious about your post, Jenny. I am not against you but are you advertising your company's product? Soory if I am mistaken.
hey, this (http://recom.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2198)is familiar.
reign226
02-06-2005, 07:12 AM
Nothing is free in this world. So far I'm not mistaken yet. Everything requires effort. Sms.ac is a huge scam, and the free Ipod offers floating around requires an obscene amount of selling out your friend's e-mail addresses to pay off. About the only free thing that I've ever got is for the purposes of, guess what, advertisement.
Free phone calls, or as free as they can get, is obtainable using VoIP, or voice-over-IP. As the previous poster suggested, you can opt for an IP phone, but the problem is not many people have those, and if you call somebody on a landline, you'll be paying the same charges anyway.
Skype is a popular tool for IP telephony. It works on any computers equipped with a microphone and allows you to use the internet to talk. You need only to pay the cost of the internet connection.
Skype is also being ported over to smartphones and handhelds, and concievably advances in 3G technology will make available the bandwidth for these programmes. However, it's still a problem because both parties need to have the software. And the Giant Telecommunications Companies are lobbying heavily against adoption of VOIP because, gee, it basically destroys their business.
The technology, means, and costs is all here. The only reason why it's not widely adopted (even in the U.S. They recently passed a bill that severely limits VOIP) is because I personally believe there is a conspiracy to keep this tech out of the hands of consumers like you or me. It's the only logical conclusion I can draw. What do you think?
zAiTsEv
02-06-2005, 07:23 AM
this is an ad. mods, pls do something!
Zeroth
02-06-2005, 10:24 AM
i got a feeling that recom is being targeted by several ad bots. what i mean is they create bogus accounts to post entries. I suggest terminating such accounts once they are found out.
Brainless unscrupulous scamer spamming around recom with their dunderhead advertisement.
Pathetic.
littlebigone
02-06-2005, 10:55 AM
Locked: Advertisements are not allowed on Recom.
vBulletin® v3.7.6, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.