 t13nif
join:2007-05-26 Vancouver, BC
| reply to redshift Re: [Other] Allo.com
I just signed up--see my post about VoIP configuration. When i did temporarily get the VoIP up and running, the quality was excellent. I just can't get both VoIP and internet to work at the same time. Tech support is a little hard to understand--i understand they are a call-centre in India so although their english is pretty good, the accents are quite thick. I signed up for unlimited monthly with the aim to buy the $199 / 2 year package if everything's works satisfactorily. At this point, i'm definitely undecided as to whether i will keep it. I really like the idea of the mobile VoIP. |
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  jds17j Premium join:2004-03-11 Beverly, MA
| you should checkout Voicestick if you like the "MobileVoIP" feature. They have a similar one called "i2Bridge." Check it out here: »www.voicestick.com/Features/Inde···153;#200
Voicestick is the best VoIP provider i've tried so far. With the exception of minor outages, they've been great. Others i've tried include: Packet8, Voicepulse, Vonage, Broadvoice, Lingo, and Sunrocket. |
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 t13nif
join:2007-05-26 Vancouver, BC 1 edit | I did just check them out. However they only seem to be available to customers in the US, not Canada.
Correction--i believe it is available to Canadians but we have no option to have a Canadian phone #, which is basically useless to me. |
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  jinjimbob Troy Mcclure
join:2001-11-13
| reply to jds17j Voicestick is not for prime time yet, the billing system is poor, they have outages all the time, down for days, even a week at a time. Maybe they will get better.
Other Voip companies have calling card like numbers that you can dial into, which makes it easier than using the mobile voip feature. |
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