 jay_rm
join:2002-04-12 Netville
·Fox Valley Internet
·ViaTalk
| reply to priller Re: [General] Voip Provider with BYOD
said by priller :I just started the process of porting my number from Vonage (due to the price increase) to voip.ms ... we'll see how that goes. Please keep us informed as to how that goes. I have a number I want to keep but it's very low volume. Pay-per-minute would be perfect for it... |
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 nitzan Premium,VIP join:2008-02-27
·ViaTalk
·Comcast
| reply to Snake Doctor said by Snake Doctor :Why is Africa a hard location though? VoIP in a lot of countries is illegal. The country's telephone system is run by one carrier that is owned by the government. They want to keep competition out and international rates high. VoIP circumvents this by passing the calls through the internet to be terminated locally and appear like a local call. This is legal in the US - but may not be legal in other countries. In such a scenario the terminating partner is usually a very small company, who's basically doing something that might be illegal in their own country. Such companies are not always reliable. 
said by jay_rm :Please keep us informed as to how that goes. I have a number I want to keep but it's very low volume. Pay-per-minute would be perfect for it... Check out »[General] VoIP providers with LNP Support -- Nitzan Kon, CEO Future Nine Corporation |
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  jjoshua Premium join:2001-06-01 Scotch Plains, NJ | reply to Snake Doctor No one has mentioned telasip yet.
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  N9MD Premium join:2005-10-08 Wayne, NJ
·VOIPo
·ViaTalk
·PHONE POWER
·Callcentric
2 edits | reply to Snake Doctor As someone who has subscribed (and used) at one time or another scores of current and now defunct VoIP providers ... and given your desire to use a PAP2T-NA (of which I have many in service at the moment) ... and not knowing whether you have high, moderate or low monthly usage (as DracoFelis so cleverly posited) ...
I would point to CallCentric, especially if your not-to-high call volume permits you to take advantage of their PAYG plan. My reasoning is expounded upon in my BBR Review. (Just click on CallCentric in the left column, under my "N9MD" monicker.)
As to the lack of telephone support with CC, my review (and many prior posts) show why some of us prefer on-line Trouble Ticket contacts (especially with CC's rapid responses) ... because rather than getting useless scripted "suggestions" from an uninformed Level 1 CSR, a written request can be dispatched to higher tiered individuals who actually have the answers at their fingertips .. so a single response within a few hours (or the following morning for late night trouble ticket submissions) will more often than not resolve any problem quickly. |
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 kieranmullen Premium join:2005-12-12 Portland, OR clubs:
·Gizmo5
·Skype
·Vitelity VOIP
·magicjack.com
·Verizon FIOS
·Vonage
·ViaTalk
·VoicePulse
2 edits | reply to ptrowski I agree that voicepulse.com and broadvoice.com both offer solid service. If you want to go cheaper you can get a so called unlimited plan from viatalk.com if you want to get cheaper you can did a number for $35 a year from gizmoproject.com for unlimited incoming and .02 for outgoing or get another provider like voicepulse.com to get it down to .01 or less for USA long distance. If you want to go even cheaper you can get a free Washington based number from ipkall.com and only pay for your outgoing calls. However you need to make calls on it on a regular basis or they will retire your number and give to someone else.
Are you a skinny man like me who doesnt need a buffet?
Oh Stricly speaking from domains... (not a measure of service)
future-nine.com Creation Date: 14-jan-2008 (not found in archive.org) VOIP.MS Created on: 30-Nov-06 Pages found on 2007 viatalk.com 2000-2004 has the name of some other comapny in archive org until 2005 Wierd.. broadvoice.com Creation Date: 30-aug-2001 Pages found in 2004 VOICEPULSE.COM Creation Date: 06-mar-2003 Pages found in 2003
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 priller
join:2000-10-20 Gainesville, VA
·voip.ms
·Callcentric
·Vonage
·callwithus
| reply to jay_rm said by jay_rm :said by priller :I just started the process of porting my number from Vonage (due to the price increase) to voip.ms ... we'll see how that goes. Please keep us informed as to how that goes. I have a number I want to keep but it's very low volume. Pay-per-minute would be perfect for it... The port from Vonage to voip.ms completed today. It went smoothly and took 3 weeks. Voip.ms provided status along the way. |
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