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Nettalk

Do you want to call your friends and famaly on their mobile or landline phones? Then Nettalk is right thing for you. Especialy if the ones you call live in the 60 countries that nettalk offers in their calling plan.

What is Nettalk?
The DUO is netTALK's 2nd generation VoIP device.
The DUO carries on the impressive capability of being the only device in the world flexible enough to connect directly to your router's internet connection or through your computer.

How does Nettalk work?
The DUO is pure plug-n-play! Most customers are making calls in less than a few minutes. Just plug in your existing home phones and connect to your high speed internet connection and you are ready to go.

How much does it cost?
The DUO provides free local and long distance for $69.95 throughout the US and Canada for the entire first year of service, including a 30 day money back guarantee. Fro International calling Nettalk offers unlimited calls to 60 Countries for  120$ a year. See the list of 60 countrys. http://www.nettalk.com/callplansinternational

What about crew callin to other countries?
1. Best whey to use Nettalk is to find free wifi in any port and plug inn conect yor laptop to the gadget. you can make unlimited calls to the countries listed  in their calling plan

2. You can call from your ship  two. By conecting your Nettalk to the ships internet you can make unlimited calls. however only charge is the internet that you will use.

3. For US, Canadian or Mexican crew and staff the cost is $70 for the firs year including Nettalk Duo and $29.95 each additional year for unlimited landline or mobile calls in their countrys. Only thing they need to do is find internet, plug in Nettalk Duo and dial.

Summary:
In our testing, we found netTALK DUO to be reliable and provide good quality calls. Check to make sure your router is supported, and be sure to read netTALK's fine print. NetTALK DUO's rich features and aggressive pricing make it our Editors' Choice for consumer VoIP services. It's a solid and reliable service whose one potentially serious disadvantage is that it doesn't let you transfer your existing phone number. If you're committed to your current phone number to the point where that's a deal-breaker, you should consider our runner up, Vonage, instead.