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First Amendment Communications Announces Free Voice Over Ip (voip) Services Seattle, WA (ContentDesk) September 8, 2005 -– First Amendment Communications is expanding its successful wholesale business by launching free services to the individual consumer market.First Amendment Communications announced today they are offering free phone service to users.First Amendment is accepting 100 members for an initial trial of their innovative new service. By agreeing to listen to a short ad at the beginning of the calls that they initiate, consumers will have access to free VoIP (Voice over IP) service that will allow them to call anywhere in the US 48 states plus Canada. Those interested in taking part in the beta will need to have their own broadband connection and First Amendment will provide
VENEZUELA: International Observers Ratify Chávez's Triumph in Referendum
CARACAS, Aug 16 (IPS) - Although the opposition complained of fraud, the
international election observer missions monitoring the recall
referendum in Venezuela agreed Monday that President Hugo Chávez
had won, and said they found no signs of fraud.
JAPAN: Worship of War Dead Rekindles Brutal Memories
TOKYO, Aug 16 (IPS) - Post-war Japan, unlike post-war Germany, has been
never able to face its brutal wartime record in any serious,
self-reflective manner. And this year's anniversary of the
end of World War II, comes at a time when the country is
undergoing a nascent nationalist rise - much to the worry of
Japan's Asian neighbours, in particular China.
IRAQ: Assembly Off to a Faltering Start
BAGHDAD, Aug 15 (IPS) - More than 1,300 delegates from across Iraq gathered
here Sunday to elect 100 members for the interim consultative
assembly, but angry opponents disrupted the opening sessions and
accused the government of undemocratic ways.
RIGHTS-BRITAIN: 'Terrifying' Judgment over Suspected Terrorists
LONDON, Aug 13 (IPS) - After years of condemning torture in other
countries, Britian could now be approving it as official policy.
IRAQ: U.S. Keeps Winning Battles, Losing Wars
WASHINGTON, Aug 12 (IPS) - Once again, U.S. armed forces appear on the verge
of winning a decisive military victory in Iraq -- this time in
the holy city of Najaf. And once again, they appear closer to
losing the larger wars for a stable and friendly Iraq and for an
Islamic world that will cease producing anti-U.S. terrorism.
SOUTH ASIA: Regional Approach Needed to Manage Rivers
NEW DELHI, Aug 12 (IPS) - The recent spate of life-threatening floods, which
has affected hundreds of millions in South Asia, once again
points to the need for a regional approach to managing the
Himalayan rivers that flow through India, China, Pakistan, Nepal,
Bhutan and Bangladesh.
VENEZUELA: U.S. Set to 'Grin and Bear' Chavez Victory
WASHINGTON, Aug 11 (IPS) - Just days before Venezuelans vote on whether to
recall Hugo
Chavez, U.S. officials and analysts appear
increasingly resigned to
at least another two and a half years
of a government headed by
the fiery populist.
POLITICS: U.S. and France Begin a Great Game in Africa
PARIS, Aug 11 (IPS) - France and the United States have begun a new race
to compete for favours with undemocratic regimes in Africa. The
competition is growing particularly in the oil- rich North and
West Africa.
ENERGY-JAPAN: Nuclear Accident Shakes Public Confidence
TOKYO, Aug 10 (IPS) - Japan's worst accident at a nuclear power
plant has shaken public confidence in the industry's safety
record with activists blaming the country's lax nuclear
regulations for the mishap that killed four and injured seven
others at the plant west of the capital.
ECONOMY-ARGENTINA: Paying the IMF - and Ignoring Its Advice
BUENOS AIRES, Aug 9 (IPS) - Over the past year, the Argentine government has
threatened several times to default on its payments to the
International Monetary Fund. But on Monday it announced that it
would keep up its payments, without arguing.
the (VoIP) service and adapter.First Amendment offers phone numbers in most of the US and can often port an existing number if desired. For the trial they will only be issuing new numbers. Once the trials are complete customers may choose to port their own existing number. When the full service is launched First Amendment plans to offer the option to pay for International calls at very aggressive pricing as an add-on product.At this time the trial is only open to people located in the continental United States.For more information on services being offered through First Amendment Communications go to www.firstamendmentcom.com..
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