> Netscape > Communications within six months will build voice software for > making low-cost long distance calls via the Internet into its > Navigator program Good news! Our telecom monopoly, which offers the only full Internet connection available to the general public, specifically prohibits its use for telephony, thus trying to protect its monopoly over long-distance communications. Does anyone know whether there is/would be a possibility of using Internet telephony without the ISP at this end finding out that this is what users are doing via their Internet connections? Arun Mehta, B-69 Lajpat Nagar-I, New Delhi-24, India. Phone 6841172,6849103 http://mahavir.doe.ernet.in/~pinaward/arun.htm •••@••.••• •••@••.••• •••@••.••• Bureaucrats find the anarchic Internet bewildering and threatening. They are uncomfortably aware that if they ever attempt a Tiananmen Square in cyberspace, the students will have the more powerful tanks...