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Review by mugurd See Profile

  • Location: Ottawa, ON
  • Cost: $3 per month (12 month contract)
  • Install: about 14 days
Painless port in, good voice quality
Web site can be challenging, 4 tickets only for my user profile (cheap...)
Totally recommended - I save 20+ $/month with no CQ hit
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My Other Reviews

·Bell Fibe Internet
·Fido
I went for the Personal Plan, with unlimited incoming (I spend a ton of time on conf calls where I can have the bridge dial me back) and prepaid for 1 yr + E911 the cost is ~2.60USD/mth. Plus outgoing minutes....for which I actually found Circlenet.us at the moment to be cheaper.
I love the IVR - and played with it extensivelly - and the blocklist.

Call quality is top notch and for the few cases where I had to engage support (interop with CallCentric and CSIPSimple issues) I got a solution within 24 hrs. Can't complain.

Bottom line: I totally recommended Anveo to co-workers and friends, not so much for the referral bonus but because I believe the service is good.

UPDATE Oct 2016: Still going strong and I'm still a happy camper.

member for 22.8 years, 2622 visits, last login: 15 days ago
updated 7.3 years ago


Maine User
@74.69.237.x

Maine User

Anon

Good Quality, can't beat the price

Ported my home phone in two months ago from VoIP.MS. Porting processes was smooth and quick.

Call quality is always good to excellent.

Portal is confusing, and (on my plan at least) they charge for support, so you may find yourself on your own, but with some googling around I was able to answer my own questions.

Davesworld
join:2007-10-30
Thermal, CA

Davesworld

Member

Re: Good Quality, can't beat the price

It was a learning curve for me as well but I now have a flow plan that only goes straight to my sip device if the caller is in the directory, otherwise it requires entering a digit to go through. If they are marked as spam, they get a robo voice telling them they shouldn't be here and it then disconnects them. I do not use goodies as it creates a delay. I simply do not accept fax via this account. I have FOIP with t.38fax.com for fax thank you.

I do have one subaccount with a second DID. The trick is to make sure your voicemail box has a different number if you want separate boxes so you can distinguish them, eg primary account call it box 100, second voicemail call it 101.

For the directory, create a group called shared and share it. Everything in the main account that is shared is seen by the subaccount. To log into the subaccount, go to subaccounts and in the action dropdown menu to the left, pick logon as user. When you log out it returns you to the primary account.