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BluefaceNewest Review: ... on my chimney breast then gave me a very reliable 2Mb internet connection. This meant that I was now able to subscribe to Blueface, as I had come across their webpage and was chomping at the bit to give them a try out, having been guided there by reading complimentary articles about the service in our quality daily broadsheet, the "Irish Times". ~ ~ Signing up was/is simplicity ... more |
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by kenjohn - written on 23/12/05 (Very useful, 829 readings)
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~ ~ The title is a wee bit misleading. With "blueface.ie", Ireland's very own Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone provider you can't actually call the world for free. But you can call large swathes of it for very little cost, and after paying through the nose for most of my life to landline based telephone service providers (like the heinous Eircom!) it certainly FEELS like your getting a free service. ~ ~ Anyway, I jump ahead of myself somewhat. Who or what are blueface, and what exactly is it they offer the hard done by Irish consumer in the slow to develop telecommunications market here in the Republic of Ireland? Well, a lot of you ...
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