![]() Of course, if said friend or relative has a Duo of their own, calls are free. If you have friends or relatives overseas, you can tack on an international-calling plan for $10 per month it affords unlimited calls to 60 countries. ![]() You get voice mail (including messages delivered via e-mail, which is awesome), call waiting, caller ID, three-way calling, and e-911 service. When it comes to calling features, NetTalk covers all the basics. Needless to say, that's some seriously cheap phone service. After that, you pay a flat $29.99 per year. The Duo includes a year of unlimited local and long-distance calling within the U.S. The NetTalk works like this: plug it into your router, connect your phone or base station, complete a few setup steps, and presto: you've got dial tone. (It sells new for $49.95.) Thanks to reader Donald for the early-morning shout-out on this deal! That's half the price it was selling for last month, and a major savings overall. Today only, and while supplies last, 1SaleADay has the refurbished NetTalk Duo VoIP adapter for $14.99, plus $4.99 for shipping. But there's another product that's just as good, if not better - and it's on sale. ![]() There are lots of options here, including well-known ones like MagicJack and Vonage. And why would I when I'm already paying for broadband Internet service, which has more than enough bandwidth to carry my voice? All I need is a voice-over-IP adapter. (This is an update of a post I wrote a month ago, almost to the day.) ![]()
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