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Jean_22

join:2005-08-27
Quebec, QC
reply to reckless
Re: Yak sign up?

Are there any other compagnies offering a similar service that works?

cluster5

join:2005-10-12
My parents use world line. Its 3.95$ for unlimited ld in Canada anytime.

MoreFaxes

join:2002-09-27
United

said by cluster5 See Profile :

My parents use world line. Its 3.95$ for unlimited ld in Canada anytime.
Any link or contact information for sign up? Is it a direct dial or you need to call an access number first?

warthunder2k

join:2002-04-20
canada
·Colbanet

said by MoreFaxes See Profile :

said by cluster5 See Profile :

My parents use world line. Its 3.95$ for unlimited ld in Canada anytime.
Any link or contact information for sign up? Is it a direct dial or you need to call an access number first?
Yes you need to call an acess number, makes it kind of not worth it if you don'T use it also for a cellphone.

Jean_22

join:2005-08-27
Quebec, QC
·Videotron

reply to cluster5
said by cluster5 See Profile :

My parents use world line. Its 3.95$ for unlimited ld in Canada anytime.
Yeah I just check and it looks great! I hear their ads on the radio often, but I thought it was some kind of soft VoIP or something. Thanks!

cluster5

join:2005-10-12
·TekSavvy Solutions..

www.worldline.ca

The parents have been using it for over 3 years now. All you have to do is dial an access number then the 10 digit number you want to reach. For 3.95$/mnt it gives you unlimited Canadian LD anytime. Beats Bell's Simplitel plans all the way. I think now, you can register 2 numbers for that price, therefor, if you have a cell phone, it can work for both.

PowerUser

join:2007-12-24
PowerUser
·TekSavvy Solutions..

Just curious, why not go with a full VoIP provider and an ATA?

I use Call Centric (callcentric.com) and love them. $.02/min anywhere in North America, fax reception by email, nationwide access numbers so you can get your $.02 rate at payphones and such. Voicemails to email, etc, etc, and only $1.95/mo for your own DID (phone number).

And their account management website interface is second to none. I swear I don't work for them or anything, I just put them right up there with Teksavvy. Prob my two favorite companies right now.

MoreFaxes

join:2002-09-27
United

I tried Concentric. I was given a 1777 internal number. Interestingly, the voice quality was very poor for 416 and 905 calls. When a call goes to other areas, it seems to work fine. I have changed different codecs but still with no difference. I'm not sure if this is your experience.


Gokuu

join:2001-08-27

reply to PowerUser
I had problems with Call Centric

I trialed Call Centric for 1 month with a 647 DID using a PAP2T ATA. While the outgoing calling was great, I had incoming call problems from others callers in Canada, particularly during peak times at night. This would result in incoming calls getting a busy signal (not system busy). Sometimes it was necessary to call my number 10 times before it rang. I was able to consistently reproduce the problem many times. Their support eventually gave up, and so I ditched the test DID. I suspect their upstream provider for Canada stinks. I also had a few problems dialing Japan with them.

Their dashboard is excellent, as you described.

I'm now testing Unlimitel using TrixBox and IAX2. SOLID!

said by PowerUser See Profile :

Just curious, why not go with a full VoIP provider and an ATA?

I use Call Centric (callcentric.com) and love them. $.02/min anywhere in North America, fax reception by email, nationwide access numbers so you can get your $.02 rate at payphones and such. Voicemails to email, etc, etc, and only $1.95/mo for your own DID (phone number).

And their account management website interface is second to none. I swear I don't work for them or anything, I just put them right up there with Teksavvy. Prob my two favorite companies right now.

Jean_22

join:2005-08-27
Quebec, QC
·Videotron

reply to PowerUser
Re: Yak sign up?

said by PowerUser See Profile :

Just curious, why not go with a full VoIP provider and an ATA?

I use Call Centric (callcentric.com) and love them. $.02/min anywhere in North America, fax reception by email, nationwide access numbers so you can get your $.02 rate at payphones and such. Voicemails to email, etc, etc, and only $1.95/mo for your own DID (phone number).

And their account management website interface is second to none. I swear I don't work for them or anything, I just put them right up there with Teksavvy. Prob my two favorite companies right now.
I thought about VoIP at first but it would cost like $150 in activation/installation fee with Dry DSL, or is the jack installation included with Dry DSL?

shepd

join:2004-01-17
Kitchener, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

said by Jean_22 See Profile :

I thought about VoIP at first but it would cost like $150 in activation/installation fee with Dry DSL, or is the jack installation included with Dry DSL?
??? The activation fee on TSI's site is $19.99. You will get one jack installed, in a place of Bell Canada's choosing (probably outdoors on the hydro meter) as a demarcation point, if you bug the technician. It isn't hard to install your own wiring after that. If you're lazy, one of those 100 ft. telephone extension cords would do (although it will play hell with your stats).

If you're lucky, you'll be in an apartment or older townhouse, in which case you'll have the demarcation point indoors.

Jean_22

join:2005-08-27
Quebec, QC
·Videotron

said by shepd See Profile :

said by Jean_22 See Profile :

I thought about VoIP at first but it would cost like $150 in activation/installation fee with Dry DSL, or is the jack installation included with Dry DSL?
??? The activation fee on TSI's site is $19.99. You will get one jack installed, in a place of Bell Canada's choosing (probably outdoors on the hydro meter) as a demarcation point, if you bug the technician. It isn't hard to install your own wiring after that. If you're lazy, one of those 100 ft. telephone extension cords would do (although it will play hell with your stats).

If you're lucky, you'll be in an apartment or older townhouse, in which case you'll have the demarcation point indoors.
Oh that's new then. It was $60 activation before
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