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BT to Offer Free Internet Calls

gnoos writes "The BBC is reporting that BT is to start offering customers free internet telephone calls if they sign up to broadband in December. The offer will be limited to the first 50,000 people who sign up and users will need to use BT's internet telephony software, known as BT Communicator"

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  1. Re:Not to mobiles, though by Timber_Z · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Hmm, last I check through almost every major emergency the phone lines are about the last thing to go out, heck even power loss doesn't effect corded telephones. Cell Phones while improving, simply don't have the same reputation. And Internet Service can be very flaky at times.

  2. God Bless Flat Rates.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's hard to understand as an American how important this maneuver is to BT. Unlike the States, The UK and other EU nations prefer mobile phones over landlines to such an extent that telecos are losing money. The only source for revenue for this redundant system presently is DSL service, and even that is being offered at reduced rates.

    The American business model for telco service has always been charge a little extra for flat rate local calls and save thousands of dollars in not having to itemize billing for something that costs jack squat. BT has clearly acknowledged that this is the only way to compete with the booming mobile phone industry is to go VoIP and following the American standard but because it's a new technology they don't have to say America was right.

  3. Dont trust them. by skinfitz · · Score: 3, Insightful

    BT are lying theiving scum that have exploited the British public with their monopoly for years. This is an obvious gimmick (that will fail) to attempt to steal customers from other broadband providers.

    Their ADSL service is fine up until layer 3, at which point it becomes crap. Their web service will only let you download two simultaneous files, and given half a chance they will cap your downloads. Service is unreliable. I have several remote sites using VPN's - one uses BT at the moment, and VPN is up and down like a yoyo.

    If you want broadband in the UK and you live in an area where you can get cable, use Telewest (I have a 3Mb line which is 1Mb faster than the fastest BT offering) or if you can't get cable and can only have ADSL, use Demon.

    Oh and don't use BT for regular telephone lines - they are overpriced.

    In fact, don't use them for anything.

    1. Re:Dont trust them. by RJabelman · · Score: 2, Insightful

      > In fact, don't use them for anything.

      Sadly, if you want ADSL, you don't have a choice. I really resent having to pay ~ £15 a month to BT for a phoneline I don't use, just so I can have ADSL.

  4. Free phone in France by misterbozo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We have free national house-to-house VoIP phone for about a year or so in France. And you don't have to use your computer: just plug your phone in the 'Freebox' given with your Free.fr subscription. You also get broadband internet (up to 15 mbits in some areas) and TV (not everywhere), all for 30 euros/month. For once that France isn't years behind technologically, I thought I'd mention it...

  5. Re:Not to mobiles, though by 80+85+83+83+89+33 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    funny cause my land line is never used for phone calls anymore, just internet. cancelled all long distance service, no call waiting, etc, and voila, very cheap internet! not too fast though, but hey, i ain't downloading movies or swapping files, so ain't not big thing.

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  6. God Bless ACs who are couldn't be more wrong... by WIAKywbfatw · · Score: 2, Insightful

    European telcos are losing money? Funny, because BT makes a profit of about £100 (~$190) every second. If that's what you call losing money then please help me lose some by donating all of yours to me right away.

    And this crap is modded insightful? How sad.

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  7. Re:But it's already free... by sifi · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yes it's free to call other internet phones, but this is free calls to other regular phones.

    Oh except - the free calls do not include calls to mobiles, non-geographical numbers such as 0870, premium numbers or international numbers.

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  8. Re:Avoid BT like the plague by Mwongozi · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Just so you know, BT no longer own O2. That doesn't mean O2 don't still suck, they do, but they're not the same company as BT.

  9. PAY for VOIP? by tod_miller · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sorry, but this market is self deprecating.

    Unless they somehow sabotage world networks, all voice traffic can easily squeeze in right next to the bittorrent traffic.

    Pay for VOIP? Are you mad! I hope they don;t try and neuter DSL connection in the future to stop voice calls, one day, everyone will have a compatible voice software, and I think it will be within 4 years.

    4 years telcos. Wise up.

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  10. Out of the goodness of their own heart.. NOT! by cluke · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah, BT are really altruistic giving all this stuff away for free. Or not.

    First I heard of this was when I was prompted to 'upgrade' my version of Yahoo Messenger to the U.K. version (sponsored by BT, there name was all over it). It nagged me everytime at start-up, so off I go and click Yes.
    Turns out the new version is just like the old version, except with all chatrooms and voice chatrooms *removed*. (Apparently Lycos UK have carved these up into a separate enterprise, some sort of godawful web-based "U Come here to flirt! A/S/L! Kisses! Love online" 'service')

    But there is one extra button to make up for this. It is "BT Communicator". Make voice calls over the internet to a normal phone! If you are on BT interent. I am not.
    But it is free!

    FOR THE FIRST MONTH ONLY.

    All it is, is some trial offer trying to hook you in so you can be charged at a later date. So beware!