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An Australian Council for Social Service submission to a Senate inquiry into student income support recommended that Austudy and Youth Allowance payments be brought into line with unemployment benefits. As international settlement rates between carriers are brought into line with costs, the attractiveness of VoIP as a substitution for traditional phone calls will diminish, slowing down its adoption and making VoIP bypass a relatively smaller percentage of all international voice traffic, the study concluded. The incumbent was further brought into line after its bungled retail/wholesale pricing debacle in February 2004. |
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