  Cheese Premium join:2003-10-26 Naples, FL clubs: | Same price....
As more established VoIP providers, and I would switch why?  |
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  hayabusa3303 Over 200 mph Premium join:2005-06-29 clubs: | humm smells.
Looks like its vonage under it some how. |
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2 edits | reply to Cheese Re: Same price....
»dialget.com/aboutus.php
DialGet.com is a premium marketing affiliate of Infinet Communications Group Inc., a privately held Internet and telecommunications provider with over 8 years of experience. They are a Canadian based ISP offering various internet services, including ADSL, web hosting etc. »goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/product···age.html »www.infinet.net/index.html
According to some internet links they have less than 25 employees. Now tell me again why anyone would want to use them instead of other VOIP providers. »www.techvibes.com/company/company3242.html
They also do business as »dadoe.com/ , »www.good2chat.com/ , etc. Here is a story at the NYTimes about how Infinet parcels out the marketing and support duties to small resellers. »www.nytimes.com/2005/04/28/techn···80497600
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| said by TKJunkMail :They are a Canadian based ISP offering various internet services, including ADSL, web hosting etc. I don't remember hearing many good thing about most Canadian ISPs here on BBR.  I'll stick with Sun Rocket.  -- If only the Verizon CSRs worked this well.  |
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  fonzbear2000 Premium join:2005-08-09 Saint Paul, MN | i do question this
what's up with the asterix by the $19.99 for the popular unlimited plan? i don't see any explanation of that |
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  prbreeze
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They are nothing more than VOIP resellers.
Their provider is www.digitalvoice.ca
digitalvoice.ca offers ANYONE the oportunity to resell their VOIP service and make a profit on it.
Only problem is that the business opportunity will cost you approx 2500.00 |
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  codee Premium join:2001-10-01 Minneapolis, MN | reply to fonzbear2000 Re: i do question this
the meaning of the * is to be determined later, on a case-by-case basis as to whatever fits their interests best at that current time. |
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1 edit | Percentage
Whats funny is that the 62% they are alleging you save needs to be invested in getting either an analog phone line to carry your DSL at about $35/mo, a hefty expensive $70/mo comcast highspeed connection, Wireless internet (sat or WiFi) not cheap either; just so that you have a medium to carry their service across.
BTW, I don't know where they get "new features from", we had Voicemail with Ameritech back in the early 90's. I was using 3-way calling in the mid 90's, and the other features were pretty much picked up as soon as they were available to us back in the 90's.
Lets Compare: I pay $45/mo for the following services (At&t): Basic unlimited Local Calling Local Toll & Long Distance Calls all at 7.9 cents per minute (no monthly fee for a long distance package) and DSL Elite)
Any other comparisons?
Oh By the way. I can pretty much speak to anyone anywhere that I need to for free with Teamspeak, Yahoo, or any other free VoIP capable software. |
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join:2004-02-15 Butler, PA | reply to fonzbear2000 Re: i do question this
The asterisk is probably supposed to refer to the fact that the unlimited plan is $19.99 if you sign a one-year contract. It's apparently $24.99 if you go the month-to-month route. At least that's what I get looking at other pages on the web site. |
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| reply to Cheese Re: Same price....
what POTS needs to do is compete with VOIP and Cellular service better, why does voice mail and caller ID come with my cell and not with a land line? why can i call anywhere in my state for the same rate on a cell and pay long distance on a land line to call the same number that is nearly free on a cell. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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said by ctceo :Lets Compare: I pay $45/mo for the following services (At&t): Basic unlimited Local Calling Local Toll & Long Distance Calls all at 7.9 cents per minute (no monthly fee for a long distance package) and DSL Elite) Any other comparisons? I pay $19.95 a month for my DSL and another $19.95 a month for my unlimited VOIP sevice.
Thats $39.90 a month, no long distance or per minute charges... |
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| reply to Kearnstd Re: Same price....
said by Kearnstd :what POTS needs to do is compete with VOIP and Cellular service better, why does voice mail and caller ID come with my cell and not with a land line? why can i call anywhere in my state for the same rate on a cell and pay long distance on a land line to call the same number that is nearly free on a cell. I don't know what POTS provider you are using for phone but caller ID was standard here but I believe voicemail was a bit extra, but that's what an answering machine is for What cell company are you using that allow long distance for "nearly free"? |
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