For Net2Phone's PC-Phone service, I have not actually tried it since it costs money and I won't "charge" the account I created. Their PC-PC service, which is "free", works pretty well, since they carry their own traffic. One issue with the PC-PC service is that you need to know the IP address of the person you are going to call...there is no "phonebook" for IP-based call recipients. Thus, it is geared mostly for the PC-Phone market. A friend who has it who call his family in Kazakhstan says it works pretty decently. Net2Phone seems to have the advantage when it comes to international long-distance, followed by deltathree.com. If you are looking for PC-Phone, try Dialpad.com. Since it uses a small java-applet as its calling client and runs the rest of the H.323 protocol on its servers, you might be able to get away with using it with a java-enabled Linux web browser (Netscape comes to mind and is 'required' (or M$ IE) to use the service), however I haven't tried this since my Linux box isn't fully functional yet. For Long DX PC-Phone to UK, France, Switz or Netherlands, try myfreeld.com. It uses, Netmeeting, however, and I don't think M$ has created a Linux port for that. There is an open H.323 project, located at www.openh323.org, I believe. the client there works OK, but not great, and can enable video calls as well. Hope this helps. Tim Weaver Business Intelligence Analyst visitalk.com www.visitalk.com PCN: 2001-1114-8478 -----Original Message----- From: Rick Rosinski To: PLUG Sent: 6/2/2000 10:57 PM Subject: net2phone Has anybody tried Net2Phone? (http://www.net2phone.com). Does it support Linux? (Probably not). -- Rick Rosinski http://rickrosinski.com rick@rickrosinski.com _______________________________________________ Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss