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Anyone heard about this? $10.99 for unlimited outbound cell calls

Looks like a good idea. My advice would be to be one of the first to find out because if it's legit, you get in before the price goes up/get advantages for being one of the first customers. If it doesn't work, you lose 11 bucks, big deal.
 
Ahhh I see how it works, for services that have unlimited calling to other people in their service (e.g. if you have sprint pcs and the person you have has sprint pcs you can take the option that allows you to make unlimited calls to them for some fixed fee like $7 a month)

Xcelis has a number for all the cell phone carriers that the person calls and then it routes the persons call through voip.

So I have sprint pcs. How this would work is I sign up for the unlimited pcs to pcs calling. Then I sign up for Xcelis. I dial a number that Xcelis gives me which is a pcs to pcs unlimited calling phone #. When I reach that number I'm on the Xcelis voip network where I can dial any national number for the $10 a month Xcelis charges.
 
This is bascially what they used to call a dial-back service. We used to use this to make international calls to the US when the country we were in caharged a dollar a minute. Basically you called a number that dialed you back and it looked like the call originated from the US.

In this case you use the advantage of free mobile to mobile. It should work provided they have servers in the area code your calling to. It's similar to Vonage, packet 8 etc except u use the free mobilre to mobile to get to the VOIP server.
 
wow, smart idea. if this is legal (which i doubt it is), then it's an AWESOME business idea. however, i'm sure they'll be feeling the fury of all the major cell phone carriers pretty damn soon.


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