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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/639783"><b>digiblur</b></A> : <I> The question remains: with the entry of the cable giants and eventually the bells, will there be enough room for the smaller VoIP operations currently enjoying early success? </I><br><br>Yes, if the bigger boys keep charging $40 a month plus junk fees.  You just can't beat getting a phone line for around $15 a month for unlimited regional calling.  ]]></description>
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