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By Tim Ferguson
Published: 27 September 2007 15:51 GMT
BT has built its own island in Second Life, dubbed Area 21. One of the things it has looked at doing with its foray into the virtual world is the possibility of calling or texting people in the real world from inside the virtual one.
This phone box can be used by avatars to make calls to real world phones and will be launched as a beta trial.
Find out what else is going on in Area 21.
Image credit: BT
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