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January 23, 2005

Bellster...starting to get noticed and growing!

Within 36 hours of the beta launch announcement of Bellster, over 150 new Bellster nodes have joined the Bellster Network.

The Bellster Network currently has the ability to terminate (for free) a limited number of calls into certain cities in the following countries:

+1 - Canada/USA
+7 - Russia
+33 - France
+39 - Italy
+44 - UK
+47 - Norway
+49 - Germany
+54 - Argentina
+55 - Brazil
+61 - Australia
+63 - Philippines
+64 - New Zealand

It seems our concept of phone line sharing is starting to resonate with a number of early-adopter communication enthusiasts and I find this trend very encouraging. :-)

Yesterday I noticed that some Bellster related stories were posted including:

- werblog: Pulver launches Bellster
- Boing Boing Boing: happiness is a warm dialtone
- one.point.zero: The bellster network phone sharing service
- thevoipblog: Bellster P2P VoIP Creates Free Calling to Regular Phones

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Going into this, I didn't know what to expect. The number of nodes and PSTN routes supporting Bellster have already exceeded my goals for this phase of the beta test. Special thanks to everyone who has decided to give Bellster a chance and together we will be able to offer the world access to a P2P Communications Network that also offers: "Disruptive Disintermediation!"

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