I'm signing up with http://www.dialpad.com, but their support is extremely incompetent (web site does not even have a contact link).

>Check out Dialpad (http://www.dialpad.com), they offer either direct PC -
>Phone gateways or broadband phone devices to provide the service you're
>looking for.  The direct PC option only requires a headset/mic, their
>proprietary software and a decent (broadband) internet connection.
>
>I'm sure there are other options out there.  Vonage (vonage.com) has the
>same broadband phone interface option... Considering getting one of those if
>I end up needing a dedicated business line, but that'll be a ways away.
>
>Until Later!
>Hatton
>
>> OK. Has anyone use VoIP technology from his/her
>> Internet-connected PC to dial into a regular phone and have a
>> conversation?  And if so, what additional hardware and
>> software requirements other than the obvious such as a duplex
>> sound card?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Oh, how about change "has anyone seen water?" to "has anyone
>> seen <font color="green">green</font> water?"  :)
>
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>coding! ;)
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