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Want Free Calling From Anywhere? Use the Backdoor

According to VoIP and IM provider Gizmo, approximately 11% of landline and mobile telephones in the US are connected to a VoIP network somewhere along the carrier path. Thanks to a relatively new addition to Gizmo’s catalog of services, if you’re lucky enough to have any of your numbers fall into that 11% you can be called for free from anywhere in the world. The project page also includes a search box that allows you to quickly and easily determine whether or not a given phone number is eligible for backdoor dialing. Making use of the service is quite easy; just download the Gizmo5 to your PC / Mac / Linux computer and preface backdoor calls with 0101. The call will be absolutely free for both the caller and the recipient, and Gizmo claims that bypassing the PSTN leg of a connection will sometimes result in even better call quality than standard calling. Once you receive a backdoor call, you can also use the number displayed on caller ID to call back the Gizmo user any time for free! Perhaps the best part of the service is that it’s not tethered to the PC application. Users with compatible Nokia handsets can place backdoor calls using the Gizmo S60 app. In fact, Gizmo supports SIP so you should be able to setup your Gizmo account in any mobile or computer-based SIP client and enjoy backdoor calling. Gizmo states that their backdoor dialing program is experimental but good response might coax them into not only maintaining the service, but also broadening the scope. Definitely check it out; there’s no calling like free calling.

[Via atmaspheric endeavors]

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11 comment(s) for this post.

  1. On Jan 23, 2008 @ 5:00 pm, Adam Z Lein Said:

    Sweet! I’ve been using VoipBuster with my Windows Mobile 6 TyTN II, with the native SIP VOIP client for free calls. Actually they’re 10 Euros for 4 months, but that’s pretty good. I’ll have to check out Gizmo.

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  2. On Jan 23, 2008 @ 5:30 pm, moneyinthebanker Said:

    I wonder how legal this is… but I’ll still give it a spin.

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  3. On Jan 23, 2008 @ 6:30 pm, Galvatron Said:

    sounds plike phone phreaking n switches

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  4. On Jan 23, 2008 @ 6:59 pm, Jeff B. Said:

    Always use the backdoor…adds a nice something to the current situation.

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  5. On Jan 24, 2008 @ 3:03 am, Matthew S Said:

    FYI you may not want to check numbers in the middle of the night. So far in checking a couple of our mobiles the system apparently called them.

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  6. On Jan 24, 2008 @ 7:56 pm, ohmy Said:

    sweeeeeeetttt!!

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  7. On Jan 25, 2008 @ 11:56 am, Mark P Said:

    I work for Gizmo5 Technologies (formerly named Sipphone). Our web form that checks if a phone number is eligible for free calling should not place the call during the checking process.

    I will contact our partners that help facilitate this program to insure this is not happening. Please enjoy this new program.

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  8. On Jan 26, 2008 @ 7:47 pm, pop Said:

    Niiice… My landline doesn’t come up, but my cell does! Might solve my problem of European friends trying to contact me, as the optimal times for them to call are when I’m away from the landline…

    Mark P…when I was just checking right now, my cell phone rang once.

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  9. On Aug 1, 2008 @ 8:42 pm, nag Said:

    Using IPvaani or IPdarshan you can make free phone calls from anywhere to anywhere in world.
    http://www.ipvaani.com

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  10. On Oct 6, 2008 @ 3:40 am, whale Said:

    I really dont know aw to use the backdoor and also Gizmo5. can you teach me and can this work in Nigeria?

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  11. On Oct 21, 2008 @ 4:32 pm, 404 Said:

    No I can’t whale, because you will only use that info to scam people.

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