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But like most devices that crossed over to the digital platform, it doesn’t look like a phone booth at all. With full desktop PC function, Internet connectivity, full audio and 15" LCD screen, it is more of an Internet kiosk that looks slightly slimmer than an ATM machine.

But make no mistake about it, it does allow you to make calls. That is, through the peer-to-peer voice service popularized over the Internet by Skype.
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The FCC earlier gave the go-signal for US facilities-based carriers to resume payments to PLDT, Smart Communications, Globe Telecom, Bayan Telecommunications (Bayantel), and Digital Telecommunications (Digitel).
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But like most devices that crossed over to the digital platform, it doesn’t look like a phone booth at all. With full desktop PC function, Internet connectivity, full audio and 15" LCD screen, it is more of an Internet kiosk that looks slightly slimmer than an ATM machine.

But make no mistake about it, it does allow you to make calls. That is, through the peer-to-peer voice service popularized over the Internet by Skype.
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The FCC earlier gave the go-signal for US facilities-based carriers to resume payments to PLDT, Smart Communications, Globe Telecom, Bayan Telecommunications (Bayantel), and Digital Telecommunications (Digitel).
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