Greetings  Karim!
I am in Michigan - U.S.A. and just tried the number that you listed 
below and got the message that number was not in service or some such 
message.  You might try checking the number and trying again.
Let me know what happens
73 de [{KF8LT}{JIM}].
At 08:56 09-07-07, you wrote:

> >From: Karim Lakhani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: Access-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >Hi All,
> >I'm not sure what list this article came from but I cannot call from Canada.
> >It tells me the number is not in service.
> >Maybe I misunderstood the article and it's only available in the USA.
> >Good day.
> >
> >1-888-555-1234"
> >Voice on the Go
> >
> >Voice on the Go provides easy, convenient hands-free and eyes-free access to
> >email, contacts, calendar and other content using just your voice on any
> >mobile device.
> >
> >Features:
> >
> >With a few simple voice commands, you can access:
> >
> >Email by VOICE - Listen to, forward, reply, compose, navigate and delete
> >emails. "Reply: Coffee for our 3 o'clock today? Let me know."
> >
> >Contacts by VOICE - Search contacts and place calls by voice. "Call Mobile"
> >or "Call Number: .
> >
> >Calendar by VOICE - Review appointments and create new appointments. "Create
> >Appointment: June 19th 9:00 AM Sales Meeting; Status update."
> >
> >Benefits:
> >
> >Safely use your Treo anytime, anywhere - while driving, or any other time
> >Works with any Treo Quick, easy setup No software to install Simple-to-use
> >with no voice training required Accessible to visually impaired and
> >physically disabled Legal Compliance with hands-free driving legislation
> >Only $5.99 per month with 30 days FREE!
> >For a limited time only, join Voice on the Go and receive 300 minutes per
> >month of free local and long distance Voice on the Go Talk Time calling in
> >the Continental United States or Canada.
> >
> >* Calls to Voice on the Go are subject to your regular carrier rates.
> >
> >The range of possibilities for two-way voice interaction with a Treo
> >smartphone really intrigued me. Voice on the Go provides hands-free and
> >eyes-free use of email, contacts, calendar and other content. By listening
> >and speaking, you can create, reply, forward, compose and delete emails.
> >Other voice interactive services include traffic alerts, news, stock quotes,
> >weather, and sports.
> >
> >After spending considerable time using the service, I can say that Voice on
> >the Go is a road warrior's dream!
> >
> >Voice on the Go was created and developed for enterprise customers. But it's
> >a tremendous tool for any casual user wanting voice guidance and smartphone
> >functions on the road. The service is available in a variety of languages
> >including English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, and German. Designed for
> >clients such as Fortune 500 companies, telecom operators, and government
> >organizations, standard consumers receive a cutting edge service.
> >
> >
> >Email
> >Initial setup with Voice on the Go is simple and fast. Creating a free trial
> >account is quick and easy. Anyone who uses POP/POP3 email such as Yahoo,
> >Gmail, Hotmail, etc., can access messages from anywhere anytime. (IMAP
> >support is planned.)
> >
> >I use Yahoo and chose it for this evaluation. After establishing an account
> >and following straight forward online instructions, I was receiving my
> >emails by voice right away. I tested the various email capabilities,
> >including listening, creating, forwarding, replying, deleting, and navigate
> >completely hands free. I received emails almost as soon as they hit the
> >server. Interaction with Voice on the Go was superb. It's a very fast and
> >efficient service!
> >
> >The biggest hurdle to overcome with Voice on the Go is learning the few
> >simple commands necessary for their menus. Once you get those down, you are
> >quickly on your way to being safer and more efficient while traveling the
> >roads. One noteworthy feature is the addition of text or email alerts from
> >alternative addresses. This is worth exploring because it keeps you up to
> >speed on new messages you may need to receive that are of the utmost
> >importance.
> >
> >Contacts
> >
> >As with your email accounts, you will want to setup a contacts database as
> >well. This can be completed in a few ways: you can input contacts directly
> >by adding them one at a time, or you can import them from your laptop or
> >desktop computer using the online import tool.
> >
> >Your Outlook contacts can be imported in the form of a CVS file. If you find
> >this a bit difficult or don't understand how to make the transfer, don't
> >worry. The good folks at Voice on the Go have an excellent help section on
> >their site that walks you step by step through through the process. They
> >have done a good job at anticipating any difficulties you might encounter
> >along the way. (If worse comes to worse, you can email them and a
> >knowledgeable team responds quickly with answers.)
> >
> >Once you have your contacts uploaded to the Voice on the Go server, you can
> >begin jumping straight from your emails to searching or calling contacts
> >simply by stating names or companies, and then directing your call to their
> >mobile, business, or home number. The cool thing is that you never have to
> >leave the system. You interact with Voice on the Go system while placing
> >calls, managing your e-mails and checking your calendar without ever having
> >to restart from the beginning. (Watch this video to see what I mean.)
> >
> >Calendar
> >
> >The calendar feature allows you to quickly review and create appointments
> >that you have scheduled throughout your day. Adding appointments can be done
> >by two methods: either through the online site or through your Treo
> >smartphone via the Voice on the Go service. Like your Treo's datebook, the
> >calendar feature is setup in 15 minute increments and consists of a subject,
> >location, and body heading. Once again, navigating through your daily
> >appointments is as easy as learning simple commands. To truly make your
> >calendar experience useful, Voice on the Go offers a Microsoft
> >synchronization tool that syncs your calendar appointments as well as your
> >contacts. This is truly a mobile professional's dream tool!
> >
> >Security
> >
> >You may be wondering if the service is safe to use. Absolutely! While you do
> >have to trust your data to Voice on the Go's server, subscriber information
> >is compressed and encrypted. Enterprise information stays on the company's
> >server, behind a firewall and accessible only through SSL encrypted
> >connections. If you're worried about someone stealing your phone and
> >accessing important information, you can rest easy there too. Voice on the
> >Go is password protected and you must either input or speak your password
> >when logging in.
> >
> >Bluetooth Compatibility
> >
> >Part of being a truly safe road warrior means you use hands free devices so
> >you can keep your eyes on the road and both hands on the wheel. With Voice
> >on the Go you can feel free to use your Bluetooth enabled headsets to carry
> >out your voice activated commands or conversations.
> >
> >While testing this software I tried several different headsets. The three
> >tested were the Aliph Jawbone, Motorola H700, and the Palm Treo Ultra light
> >headsets. Out of the three, the Jawbone proved to be the top performer in
> >consistently recognizing voice commands without repetition. With the other
> >two there were instances where verbal commands had to be repeated to be
> >understood. In my opinion, the inconsistencies were not the fault of the
> >Voice on the Go but the Bluetooth stack on Treo smartphones.
> >
> >Conclusion
> >
> >
> >Voice on the Go is one of the most innovative and ingenious concepts. With 5
> >years of research and development, you get a user experience that is
> >exceptional. As someone on the road quite a bit myself, I find it comforting
> >and reassuring to listen to my emails, make calls, and check appointments
> >without worry about taking my eyes off the road or hands off the wheel. With
> >voice activated software that doesn't need to be trained and is simple
> >beyond comparison, everyone should try this service.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >   and no concept of the odds against them. They make the impossible
> >   happen."
> >
> >   *Dr. *Robert Jarvik*
>
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