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Create a Neighborhood Party Line & Message Board

Shout across the alleyway.. Create a party line and message board for your neighborhood with Radio Handi.

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May 21, 2006 in Community, Family, Local | Permalink | Comments (0)

Family Reunions On Radio Handi

This is the first of many posts about how you can use Radio Handi to stay in touch with your family, even if your extended family is scattered around the world.

With Radio Handi's conference calling feature, you can host family chats, with people calling in from any combination of international numbers, US numbers and over the Internet via Gizmo, all for the cost of a regular phone call (and free if you dial in via Gizmo).

Here's how it works. Just create a Community for your family, then tell everyone to dial in at a regularly scheduled time (say every Thursday at 8pm). We have local phone numbers in over 30 countries, with many more coming soon. So talk as long as you want (and spread the word).

May 13, 2006 in Family | Permalink | Comments (0)