The idea of supporting free internet-based services by advertisements is not new. Increasingly, more VoIP companies have resorted to providing free VoIP with ads. For example, Lycos' new VoIP service will display ads to PC users calling others. Users who ignore the advertisers' offers will pay 1 cent a minute for domestic calls when their initial 100 free minutes are gone.
Many European VoIP providers who allow calls to the United States use the same route. However, unlike Lycos which provides free U.S. phone numbers for incoming calls, they don't provide such facility at this time.
Via thestar
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