Unlimited Local Phone Service Georgia
We
provide great options for local phone service.
Georgia Residents have many choices today.
To determine all the services that are available in
your area just check for availability from our
featured local Georgia providers below.
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Z-Tel
Bundled, unlimited and voicemail services
Unlimited long
distance, or local and long distance bundled
service with outstanding features included such as
the Ztel Personal Voice Assistant, for a low
monthly payment. Toll free service available.
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The
Neighborhood Built by MCI Local
and long distance bundled with flat rates as low
as $39.99 per month include the most popular
features such as caller ID, call waiting, 3-way
call free
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Cleartel
Local Phone Service Easy
to meet credit requirements and unlimited
local phone service come together at last.
Simplify your life. Switch to VeraNet Solutions
today and save. There is no cost to switch AND you
can keep your current telephone number(s).
Call anyone in the US for one flat rate even if
you don't have the best credit in town.
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If you have Broadband
Access (Cable, DSL,
etc.) anywhere in Georgia you may want to consider
Packet8 Broadband Telephone Service as an alternative.
With Packet8 you get unlimited calling to the US and
Canada for only 19.95 a month.

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Plagiarism on the
internet Is Someone
Plagiarizing Your Work?
7th December 2001
An essential overview of a topic that
every creator of content should familiarize themselves with.
About two weeks ago I received an article
submission that immediately attracted my attention. The title was
identical to the title of an article I wrote and which was published in
'WebProNews' in May 1999. "Probably just a coincidence",
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Free Scientific Content ?
Sign an open letter to publishers
27th March 2001
Scientific research should be freely available
within six months from publication, claim advocates.
Over 12,000 scientists from 120 countries are
joining forces to call for scientific information to be made publicly available
in central databases.
By joining online the Public Library of Science, scientists support that free
literature will "increase the accessibility and utility of the scientific
literature, enhance scientific
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