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VoIP expanding at 155,000 users a day
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Toronto, Canada (Globe and Mail): Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is offered by phone and cable companies such as AT&T and Comcast, as well by as instant-messaging services like Yahoo's and MSN's. It lets people talk to one another free of charge over the Internet using just their computers and a headset, a microphone or a conventional phone.
The technology, known as Skype says that it has more than 2.8 million users in the United States and 30.6 million worldwide, and that it is adding users at a rate of 155,000 a day.
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