>Free nets have been around for quite some time. In most cases they are
>busy most of the time and bandwidth is lacking (not in all cases but in most
>of the ones I've dealt with).
It's more likely to fly in countries where all calls have per-minute
costs, even local ones: the telco can offer a kickback to the free isp,
since they make money off the internet calls.
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