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I have been researching inexpensive calling options. This actually led to a viable cheap long distance calling option for the truck. I already have wireless capability.

Skype looks VERY interesting. $30 for unlimited calling in the US to a landline. Free calling VOIP on the internet.

Hit a hotspot and call home.

They also have hotspot phones. That would be a very nice option. Stuff it in the pocket walk to a hotspot and dial away. Keep one around the house and you don't need to have the computer running.

Anyone have input?

I installed Skype. The video phone capabilities are pretty cool.

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I was checking into the same thing. I narrow it down to a company called Comwave that has a great little mobile phone that uses WiFi hot spots. Check out http://www.comwave.net
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That looks good. If you need all the services including a number and incoming calls from landlines , it is a better price. What phones work with it? I don't see any of that information.

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