This isn't the place for a discussion really, but I was just trying to give an alternative view to Vonage users earlier and now we've got a couple of misperceptions to deal with:
Hi, Roots. Vodafone doesn't offer fixed broadband services, so there's nothing for us to block. Unlike mobile, there's still a monopoly in that space.
Hi, Dacourt1229, You might be able to call USA, EU (and many other countries) more cheaply using Vonage, but there are quite a few countries of interest to QL'ers too that are actually cheaper to call using Vodafone right now. (Parts of Philippines, Bangladesh and India, for example)
This isn't the place for a discussion really, but I was just trying to give an alternative view to Vonage users earlier and now we've got a couple of misperceptions to deal with:
Hi, Roots. Vodafone doesn't offer fixed broadband services, so there's nothing for us to block. Unlike mobile, there's still a monopoly in that space.
Hi, Dacourt1229, You might be able to call USA, EU (and many other countries) more cheaply using Vonage, but there are quite a few countries of interest to QL'ers too that are actually cheaper to call using Vodafone right now. (Parts of Philippines, Bangladesh and India, for example)