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Heard the hype "make free phone calls over the Net" and thought that it's too good to be true? Well you aren't alone. The technology used to make the "Free calls" is called VoIP and it's got its pros (i.e. free calls) and it's cons (signal problems, static, and non-cross platform protocols). If you are looking for some more info about what exactly VoIP is and how you can try it, Lockergnome has a Q&A piece that aims to answer "What the Heck's a VoIP." "Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology that allows you to make telephone calls via your broadband Internet connection instead of your regular phone line. You've probably seen voice chat in applications such as MSN Messenger. Instead of the basic functionality found in software like that, you can get a complete phone service. Some of the VoIP solutions out there will only allow you to call people that have that same service, but many others will enable you to call anyone that has a telephone number. You can use a regular telephone if you purchase a special adapter, or in some cases you can just use a microphone connected to your computer........."