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October 01, 2007

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Interesting idea, but Chad Statosky had in-world phones going with his Nexcom service over 2 years ago. OK, his were text-only but then again he didn't have the full weight of a major multinational behind him. 300L$ per minute and/or message? That's over 1 US$. And well over the maximum price limit for international voice calls withing the EU as recently laid down by EU regulators. I wonder how long it'll take before the EU regulators catch up with Vodafone over their latest customer scalping scam?

@Alazarin: thank you for noticing that the L$300 comment is not perfectly understood on the community. That line is just the usual legalese mambo-jambo and means that if we increase the price, it will only go up to L$300. Currently you get an initial L$1000 credit and calls/messages are rated at L$10/msg or per min, meaning that everything is currently for free but the usage is capped. After the initial feedback period we will probably either increase the credit or reduce the price to allow further usage.

Giving people in SL the ability to contact me IRL?? Sorry, I'll keep you guys in my box where I like you! ;)

Those people who need my contact data have it already. If they need to call me RL, they call me RL. I'm with DaveOner on this - unless you are in my circle of friends, stay in the box.

Although I do admit it would be fun to make a call to a pizza place in and ask for delivery to Mud. Is there a virtual delivery guy from PapaJohns in SL?

i am in agreement with DaveOner. it is mainly the best reason i do not use the voice in sl. sl and rl are seperate worlds and i want to keep it that way. beside that, i do not want to listen how many times little boys can use "f word" in a single sentence. it makes my sl experience very nasty. i already have enough fools in my life. no more is needed.

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