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		<title>By: Brian McNitt&#8217;s Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Skype - 1yr Unlimited Calls for $14.95</title>
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		<description>[...] Since canceling my land telephone lines back in April 2006, save a few high cell phone bills during the transition, I have been happy with the decision. For the majority of my daily calls I use Skype, a free VOIP client for PC and Mac, paired with a wireless bluetooth headset. While the signal quality can vary with connection speed, I have found Skype to be more than adequate for routine phone calls and daily collaboration with co-workers and vendors. For more sensitive calls I still use my cell phone (i.e. - conference calls with clients, etc.). [...]</description>
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