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Review of Cogeco Voip (voip)


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Review by Matty See Profile
member for 9.2 years, 2199 visits, last login: 2 days ago
updated 1.8 years ago

  • Welland,ON
  • $56 per month
  • "Reliable, unlimited North American calling"
  • "Price"
  • "Good service for heavy long distance users"
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We have the Cogeco Home Phone Freedom Package and the service works great as long as Cogeco internet is up. The only draw back is the $56 a month price but this will pay for itself depending on long distance usage, keep in mind this is a fully loaded plan with no extra fees. Unlimited North American calling with Voice Mail, Call Display, Call Waiting, Visual Call Waiting and Call Forwarding is justifiable for $55.99 a month when compared with what Bell has to offer.

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Bogtrotter2

join:2009-06-14
East York, ON
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My preference is for an independent voip provider

A relative has the cogeco phone service, along with the internet, and has no problems with it, and it has always sounded good when we talked over the phone.

The thing I am skeptical about is the price: $56/month can buy you a lot of minutes if you use a dedicated voip service.

Voip.ms, which is my main voip service, is a pay-as-you-go service. They charge me as follows:

$1/month for an incoming phone number
1.25 cents/minute to make outgoing calls to North America.
1.00 cents/minute on incoming calls.

If I paid them $56/month, I would have the phone plus $55 worth of minutes.

If the minutes were spread evenly between incoming and outgoing, I would have:

2200 minutes (37 hours) of outgoing calls (2750 minutes / 1.25).
plus
2750 minutes (46 hours) of incoming calls (2750 minutes / 1.00).

Plus all the bells and whistles you mentioned - call forwarding, etc. Plus a lot more things like Callback, sub-accounts, etc.

The sound quality of the calls, incoming and outgoing, is as good as cogeco's. The reliability is as good as cogeco's.

For me, a dedicated voip provider makes the most sense. You will need to invest in an 'ATA', analogue telephone adapter, for $60 or so. You can get them by mail from newegg.ca or swiftgamers.com, to name two Canadian mail-order outfits. Do a search on 'voip' and you should see some.

There are a number of voip providers who charge a flat monthly fee, often around $25, for 'unlimited', which usually means no more than 3000 minutes / month for total incoming + outgoing.

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