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		<description><![CDATA[Alternative telecom service provider i2Telecom has fully launched its own VoIP service MyGlobalTalkk. The patent-pending voip software is positioned as a technology that is an inexpensive alternative for international calling. The major positive for the voip software is that MMyGlobalTalk allows consumers to download Internet telephony direct to their cellular phone, regardless of their wireless carrier, handset manufacturer [...]


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