Re: Euphony
Euphony don't offer an internet service directly ('though I'd imagine it may well be in the pipeline) For the time being, you can continue to use Eircom's (or any other) free dial-up service, in which case you'll be accessing an 1890 number and paying Eircom at (their) Lo-call rates.
BUT — if you switch to Euphony's Talknow service, you can have free unlimited internet access if you connect through an ISP like
www.elivefree.net which allows you to dial up a "genuine" local number — 01, 02x, 06x, etc. — as opposed to an 1890 prefix. That way the call goes through Euphony and is covered by your €9.99 fixed monthly charge, as long as you don't exceed 59 minutes.
And the easiest way to make sure that doesn't happen is to download a free utility like
magitime which you can set to automatically close your connection after 59 minutes. Then you just reconnect and carry on...
Now you have unlimited local & international calls (incl. N.I.), plus unlimited dial-up internet access, any time of the day or night, for under €10 a month!
Rather better value than the €24.48 you pay Eircom each month for the length of copper wire... :rolleyes
Dr. M.
P.S. And yes, you can still use Telestunt for your international (1890) and mobile (0818 ) calls.
P.P.S. PM me if you want to know how to make even better savings on your 'phone bill. And no, I don't work for Euphony, either!