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Originally Posted by Steen2
Isn't VoIP unlimited?
I am not aware of AU practices however.
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If a call terminates at a phone connected to a standard phone line then the carrier providing that service is going to charge.
That's why VoIP-VoIP is usually free (there's no "cost" involved apart from a few packets of data to set up the call), but calls from VoIP to a standard phone are not since they have to travel through the switched circuits of a telco.