http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2006/10/09/09pogues-posts-4/

http://www.futurephone.com

"I'm talking about picking up your phone and dialing an international 
phone number for free.
Incredibly, that's exactly what a company called Futurephone is 
offering. There's no contract, fees, taxes, signup, registration or 
calling cards; you don't even give them your name or e-mail address. 
You just pick up the phone—home phone, office phone, cellphone—and 
make a free call to Argentina, Australia, China, England, France, 
Iceland, Israel, Mexico, Venezuela or any of 40 other countries.
The possible catch: you reach Futurephone's international dial tone 
by calling a number in Iowa, which is a domestic call that you have 
to pay for.
Of course, for a lot of people, that's still free. Use your cellphone 
on a night or weekend, for example. Or sign up for a flat-rate 
unlimited calling plan at home. Or see if your office has an 
unlimited long-distance plan.
So here's how it works: Call 712-858-8883. 
At the prompt, press 1 for English. Then punch in 011, the country 
code and the phone number. That's it. The call rings through 
immediately. 






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