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by Jim Winstead Jr.

phone home

every once in a while, i poke around on amazon to find a new cordless phone (perhaps a multi-handset one). then i see that they all have caller id screens, and get annoyed at how much caller id costs. what earthly reason is there for caller id costing over $6 per month?

another thing i’m considering doing is ditching my monthly cell phone plan and just getting a prepaid card whenever i’m going to be on the road. one problem is that the prepaid plans don’t appear to offer any international service. (i know i can just buy prepaid cards in whatever country i happen to travel to, but that doesn’t really help people trying to reach me.)

i think i could add up all of the time i’ve used on my cell phone since i got it (over a year ago, now), and it wouldn’t exhaust what i’m paying to get each month.

» Friday, October 8, 2004 @ 7:45pm » living » 2 comments, add yours
« Friday, October 8, 2004 @ 1:00pm • Ω »

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I believe Caller ID is free with any of the VoIP services. :-)

I have a BeoCom 6000 phone -- it's great. I think it's been replaced by the "BeoCom 1" now...

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» Ask Bjørn Hansen (link) » Saturday, October 9, 2004 @ 9:40pm

i’d be all over voip if i really used my phone at all. as it is right now, it would not be any cheaper than my existing phone service, and potentially a much larger hassle.

» jim (link) » Monday, October 11, 2004 @ 1:24pm

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