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Alternative services let consumers bypass cell phone carriers

 
By installing new software on their smart-phones, consumers are hooking up to alternative phone services and bypassing their cell carriers. It isn't an entirely new trend, but it may have reached a tipping point on March 31. That's when the Internet-based telephone service Skype introduced a version of its software that runs on the popular Apple iPhone. (link)

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