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	<title>My Little Telephony</title>
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	<description>We&apos;ve decided to get rid of our landline and go with a softphone. The question is: which to choose? We have cable internet. We&apos;d need call in (our own phone number) and call out (ability to call landlines from our PC). For the most part, we&apos;d be talking to people with landlines. I know we can&apos;t dial 911 with these-- we have an old cell phone (no more minutes left, but kept charged up) for this purpose. What&apos;s better? Skype? Gizmo? Yahoo? Or something else?

We know that USB handsets are available with Skype-- what about the others? Also, how would this work with a home network? Are we restricted to calling from one PC or can we do it from any PC in the house?</description>
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	<category>skype</category>
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