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Cranial protocologist
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IP Relay calls made from deaf overseas
Some IP relay companies I've tried (Sprint irelay, ip-relay.com etc etc) won't service the deaf overseas because of some stupid hearing spammers from other countries... so I'd like to ask if you know of any ip relay that is willing to service me in Norway. I want to call a company in USA about a cancellation of a subscription to genealogical archives.
Thank you!
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: All Deaf Country
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: One of Embassy
Posts: 6,202
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Easy! Subscribe proxy server in the United States. This is one way to fool IP relay operator! Using proxy server located in the United States makes the operator *thinks* your in the United States. Plm is that the subscription may not be cheap. (about 100 US dollars a month).
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