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| WidgetBucks - Trend Watch - WidgetBucks.com I regularly particpate in conference calls and many of them have restrictions on cell phone calls and VoIP. I understand that VoIP causes issues on conference calls but I'm wondering why this is and if it's something that VoIP carriers are working to fix for all those business customers out there. Anyone know anything about this? Also, does anyone know of any work arounds? I really would love to make VoIP my primary phone service, but this is a sticky one for my business calling.
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