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VoIP for Deployed Soldiers?

rickbassham asks: "With VoIP really catching on these days, I decided to look into it for keeping deployed soldiers in touch with family and friends. I am currently a soldier in Iraq, and have the ability to get satellite-based internet, thanks to a few of the locals. While individually it is prohibitively expensive, a group of soldiers can come together to purchase a decent-to-high-speed internet connection. One of my plans is to link other soldiers to Vonage or another VoIP provider, so they will be able to keep in touch. Understanding the latency issues with VoIP via satellite (not to mention the other disadvantages), what upload speed does Slashdot recommend as a minimum for a QoS enabled connection for about 15-20 soldiers? The same for a non-QoS connection? What recommendations do you have for a good VoIP provider?"

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  1. There's nothing shameful about going AWOL, son by plinius · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    If you're only working to further the corporate interests (be those oil companies or biotech companies, which are working to force Iraqi farmers to use their biotech seeds-- by force of law), then you really should have no shame in just abandoning your post, slipping into Turkey and walking into the nearest BBC office to declare "I will not be a slave to corporations that have rigged my democracy and rendered it impotent".

    Reminds me of a line from Network...