Once again, it depends on where you are stationed. I, personally, work in a Node Center switching shelter which basically serves as a telephone switch hub where I can call 'out' to phone centers ran in the US who then transfer me to whomever I want for free. Friends of mine get more time than normal people that wish to use this service, of course, as I'm the one running the switch. Other places in Iraq aren't so lucky and must pay sometimes up to $5 a minute for calls to their family. I know that it's not fair, but some places obviously can't get everything due to the availability of attacks.
Once again, it depends on where you are stationed. I, personally, work in a Node Center switching shelter which basically serves as a telephone switch hub where I can call 'out' to phone centers ran in the US who then transfer me to whomever I want for free. Friends of mine get more time than normal people that wish to use this service, of course, as I'm the one running the switch. Other places in Iraq aren't so lucky and must pay sometimes up to $5 a minute for calls to their family. I know that it's not fair, but some places obviously can't get everything due to the availability of attacks.
sarcasm is a wonderful thing.
might be nice if you had the correct video, tard.
I want one to be available, not saying I would use it however. Everyone knows debian is the best. ;) It would be one step closer to 'domination.'