Looks like it just establishes a call between landlines.  That can 
easily be done on a VoIP switch by dropping a text file into an auto 
dial process.  It's not using Flash as a voip client as far as I can see.

Dan Rossi wrote:
> Crap it works. I'm managed to call my landline from the flash. I'm 
> curious how this works, calls via a VOIP server software ? You have to 
> use international numbers. I guess you talk to the land line via the 
> flash client. So its misleading to say you simply use your landline 
> phone to make a call to another one.
>
>
> Mondain wrote:
>   
>> what the heck is this? did spam get through?
>>
>> On 8/16/07, Vicky Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>
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