Everyone is talking about VoIP telephony. You might have used Skype once in a while and talked over the internet yourself. But not everyone wants to install software on his computer or use a headset. Now there’s a new and free service to make phone calls using your web browser and your regular phone.
Freebuzzer gives you the ability to make free international calls from your web browser. No registration or credit card is required and callers won’t need any software or downloads to use the new Freebuzzer service, just their existing phone. Advertising and special offers for callers cover the cost of the calls.
To use Freebuzzer’s service simply go to http://www.freebuzzer.com on your computer. At the site, enter the phone number from which you will place the call, along with the phone number of the person you want to call. Freebuzzer will then connect both phones free of charge.
Freebuzzer’s service can be used from more than 42 countries, including: Andorra landline, Australia landline, Austria landline, Belgium landline, Canada, Chile landline, Cyprus landline
Czech Republic landline, Denmark landline, Estonia landline, Finland landline, France landline, Germany landline, Gibraltar landline, Guam landline, Hong Kong, Iceland landline, Ireland landline, Israel landline, Italy landline, Japan landline, Korea South landline, Liechtenstein landline, Luxembourg landline, Malaysia landline, Monaco landline, Netherlands landline, New Zealand landline, Norway landline, Panama landline, Portugal landline, Puerto Rico, Singapore landline
Spain landline, Switzerland landline, Taiwan landline, United Kingdom landline
United States, Vatican City landline, Virgin Islands US landline
Consumers will be able to make up to three international calls per day and can talk up to two minutes per call.
I strongly recommend Freebuzzer for short or medium calls to international destinations that are covered by this service – it’s never wrong to save a couple of dollars.
MikeVoip is a passionate VoIP user. Latest VoIP service discovered: http://www.freebuzzer.com
and as long as I’m here and we are on the subject I figured that I might as well put in the good word for a company that all of us know and trust who do pretty much the same thing… you see I have unlimited calling on a prepaid plan but my unlimited calling is limited to my local calling area. however my family and most of my friends live out of my calling area.. with Google voice you can call your own Google voice number (which unlike all of the other voip companies I can think of) don’t charge you for giving you this number, which forward to any phone you program it to forward to… any way you can call your Google voice number as if you were checking your Google voice messages, and after the messages have played for you the Google voice operator recording will pleasantly ask you if you would like to make a call please press 2… after you press two it will ask you for the number you are trying to call followed by the pound key… so you do this and she says pleasantly “this is a free call” and you hear the phone on the other end ringing and sure enough you can call anywhere in the USA and maybe even more for free even on a phone that does not allow you to make long distance phone calls
chuck norris is a faggot

well I tried this and where yes it isnt as expensive as it could be it was not free because my cell phone company still deducted minutes from my minutes of pre-paid servece