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College is supremely entertaining and more than just a little bit educational, but there are certain aspects which quite frankly chaff my slightly more educated bum. For instance, being entirely penniless, empty pocketed and broke is a tad bit annoying, especially when it come time to call home to my excessively paranoid and worry wart-ish parental units. I whip out my handy dandy, super fine cellular calling device whereupon I rack up enormous amounts of debt making my semi weekly call home, as I attend a tiny little school in the western prairies of that wonderfully homesteadish land of Minnesota, and thus, I am constantly accruing roaming charges! I believe, however, that I've found the perfect way to skirt these restrictions on communication and for free!! A

As I was stumbling around the internet one very fine, bright day, I came across a Unified Communications website and changed my life. It turns out, that all this time that I've been spending my money like a wholly naive sucker and or chump, I could have been calling for free using Voice over IP software! It's really a deal, I'm telling you! Using VoIP , I've been able to alleviate all of my progenitors' fears without so much as spending a plug nickel! My pbx phone system is so slick that I have spent less than ten bucks on my monthly calls, whereas I was spending somewhere in the neighborhood of one hundred dollars pre-IP telephony.

I know what you are thinking, 'cause I was certainly worried about my privacy and security. What with all of the new technologies potential cyber criminals have at their disposal to hack and steal...But you would be surprised with VoIP security! It's tight as snail out of water...I'm not entirely sure what exactly that means, but it sounded pretty good at the time. I trust it so much, I even use it as my Business telephone system!

All I'm trying to say is that cell phones have nothing at all on my softphone VoIP setup! So get to it, get out there...or in there... and set up your own Internet telephone!




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