I'll write here answers for Frequently asked questions!!!

2)Hang on ,who pays for the international calls?

The internet is barely affected by political boundaries and distance.For example ,suppose you're in Boston and you want to buzz someone in Tashkent.Provided you both have Net access,it's as quick,easy,and cheap as sending a message,connect to your local Internet Provider,upload your mail and then disconnect.

Your mail server will examine the messages address to determine where it has to go and then passes it on to its appropriate neighbor,which will do the same.This usualy entails routing it toward the backbone-the chain of high-speed links that carry the bulk of the NET's long-haul traffic.Each subsequent link will ensure that the message heads towards Tashkent rather than Bogota or Brisbane.The whole process should take no more than a few seconds

Apart from your Internet accsess subscription,YOU PAY ONLY FOR THE LOCAL PHINE CALL.Your data will scuttle through many different networks,each with it's own methods of recouping the communication costs -but adding to your phone bill isn't one of them.

 

Thank you ........

Ruben.