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New VoIP Option for Mac Users
1:23 am on November 10, 2005 | Category: VoIPi2Telecom International Inc. has recently announced the release of a new version of its VoiceStick Softphone service specifically for Macintosh computers.
Much like previous versions of the software, this one will allow users to make VoIP telephone calls from anywhere in the world. The difference, however, is that this new version will run on any Mac with OS X v10.3 or newer.
This latest version will follow the same pricing plan as its Windows-based counterpart, with usage costs ranging from a flat monthly fee of US$0.99 to $24.99, depending on the amount of long distance service needed.
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