I don't see the point of the service provided by GrandCentral. Party A
calls party B through GrandCentral. Party B know party A's number and
calls party A back, now party A can call party B directly, and party A
has party B's directly number. 

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On 4 Jul 2007, at 17:57, Stephen Bosch wrote:

> Jaswinder Singh wrote:
>> Think about voicesense which will sense what you are talking and pop 
>> in a *relevant* voice ad  to spice up conversation :P  .
>
> If this happens I am going back to tin cans and string.

Hmm, time to get that IAX encryption working along wit ZRTP


Tim Panton

www.mexuar.net
www.westhawk.co.uk/




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