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I only signed up with voip.ms service early last month. I was planning on porting one of my secondary, less-used, numbers from Primus to voip.ms, but the port is difficult due to Primus not finding that number under my name, at my address or having it linked to my account... I've talked to Primus several times in the past weeks with still no resolution... As for the main number, I'm still debating whether I'm better off paying 30$/month for unlimited or pay as I go. It's hard to tell when the bills I get don't show how many local call minutes I use every month... I have nonetheless used voip.ms to make calls, using their value route service. So far, the quality has been excellent and I don't really see the need to use the premium routes. So far, I made calls up to 90 minutes long without a drop or choppiness. The web interface is pretty straight forward, but has lots of options. Although I was up and running in a few minutes, I can see why some users (like my parents) would be intimidated by the amount of options. I will review my review after I've used the service for a few months... ---------------------------------------- UPDATED on 2013-05-27 ---------------------------------------- After a few calls to Primus to fix the information linked to my alternate number, the port finally succeeded. So far, my experience with voip.ms has been excellent. Voice quality is excellent. Integration with Asterisk was straight forward. I don't use the service much (less than 300 minutes/month) and this initial port was just to prove the concept. Usage will increase once my main number gets ported. I will update after I've seriously used the service for a few months. member for 11.5 years, 2173 visits, last login: 1.5 years ago updated 10.8 years ago |