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Cogdis

join:2007-03-26
Floral Park, NY
·Verizon FIOS
·RoadRunner Cable
·Teleblend
·ViaTalk

reply to Fila
Re: VOIP and FIOS

said by Fila :

I checked Onesuite support page and got this:

Q. Will I be able to use other registration media to access OneSuite's VoIP platform?

A. OneSuite will only provide support to OneSuite labeled softphone and OneSuite labeled equipments.

So there's no way I can ask for support unless I use Onesuite softphone right? Also if I don't make any outside calls, I'll just pay $2.99 a month? No extras?

Onesuite works with any standard Voip adapter or softphone. They can't support your equipment because they didn't make it, but all I had to do was plug in my user name and password into my Linksys SPA-2102 and leave the settings on default. I never even installed their Softphone app.

Yes it is $2.99 for unlimited incoming calls (they charge no taxes or fees). I just give them $10 through paypal every few months and that's it. One thing I forgot to point out which is very important: They don't provide 911 service. You should definitely have a cell phone or some other method to contact 911 for an emergency!


cmullen8
Ultraman

join:2004-06-10
Silver Spring, MD
reply to Pathforsuccess
Recently started with ViaTalk. $199 for two years unlimited. Did BYOD so no other start up/activation fees. Once I forwarded the correct ports on the VZ Actiontec for my old Sunrocket gizmo the quality has been good.


Fila

@pccwglobal.net

reply to Cogdis
said by Cogdis See Profile :

said by Fila :

I checked Onesuite support page and got this:

Q. Will I be able to use other registration media to access OneSuite's VoIP platform?

A. OneSuite will only provide support to OneSuite labeled softphone and OneSuite labeled equipments.

So there's no way I can ask for support unless I use Onesuite softphone right? Also if I don't make any outside calls, I'll just pay $2.99 a month? No extras?

Onesuite works with any standard Voip adapter or softphone. They can't support your equipment because they didn't make it, but all I had to do was plug in my user name and password into my Linksys SPA-2102 and leave the settings on default. I never even installed their Softphone app.

Yes it is $2.99 for unlimited incoming calls (they charge no taxes or fees). I just give them $10 through paypal every few months and that's it. One thing I forgot to point out which is very important: They don't provide 911 service. You should definitely have a cell phone or some other method to contact 911 for an emergency!
Thanks for the clarification. I guess for $2.99 I can try Onesutie services without too much risk...well a $2.99 can buy me a nice mini subway sandwich.

xm4yh3mx

join:2005-01-11
Princeton, NJ
reply to Pathforsuccess
can someone explain why its worth it to bother with VOIP when you have fios?

verizon fios, at least here, comes bundled with phone service. Additional 15 bucks for 500 minutes/month of international calling to areas outside north america

JohnA
Premium
join:2003-09-16
Pittsburgh, PA

Bundle up all the voip features on that FIOS phone, and see what it costs.

GoIU

join:2005-05-19

reply to xm4yh3mx
Reasons why some prefer VOIP? I'll take a stab:
-save a lot of $
-similar quality of service (especially with a UPS)
-more features (e.g., ability to make two calls simultaneously on two separate phones using one phone number)
-can bring your device when you travel to make calls with ethernet access
-no need to ever port your VOIP number when you move (if you stay with that VOIP provider)
-ability to add an additional phone number in different area codes (although this might not be a huge benefit with services like google voice)

I've had VOIP for about 6 yrs - it was only a bother when I had sunrocket and they went out of business two years ago. I currently pay $20/mo with vonage, but I am in the process of switching to ooma ($200 up front, no additional costs).

Cogdis

join:2007-03-26
Floral Park, NY
·Verizon FIOS
·RoadRunner Cable
·Teleblend
·ViaTalk

reply to xm4yh3mx
said by xm4yh3mx See Profile :

can someone explain why its worth it to bother with VOIP when you have fios?
To save money. Adding phone service raises my bill $20 and then adds $15 in additional taxes. Unlimited voip can be had for $10-$15 a month and gives you even more features (viatalk for example gives you an extra line free of charge since it uses the same number).

Since I just want to keep my home phone number active I only pay my $3 for incoming. I save about $32 using voip over the Fios triple play.

zaldy

join:2007-12-07
·OneSuite

reply to Fila
said by Fila :

said by Cogdis See Profile :

said by Fila :

I checked Onesuite support page and got this:

Q. Will I be able to use other registration media to access OneSuite's VoIP platform?

A. OneSuite will only provide support to OneSuite labeled softphone and OneSuite labeled equipments.

So there's no way I can ask for support unless I use Onesuite softphone right? Also if I don't make any outside calls, I'll just pay $2.99 a month? No extras?

Onesuite works with any standard Voip adapter or softphone. They can't support your equipment because they didn't make it, but all I had to do was plug in my user name and password into my Linksys SPA-2102 and leave the settings on default. I never even installed their Softphone app.

Yes it is $2.99 for unlimited incoming calls (they charge no taxes or fees). I just give them $10 through paypal every few months and that's it. One thing I forgot to point out which is very important: They don't provide 911 service. You should definitely have a cell phone or some other method to contact 911 for an emergency!
Thanks for the clarification. I guess for $2.99 I can try Onesutie services without too much risk...well a $2.99 can buy me a nice mini subway sandwich.
Check this Onesuite blog »blog.onesuite.com/?p=530

It discusses using Onesuite VoIP service on a Grandstream ATA.

HTH


metropical

@verizon.net
reply to Pathforsuccess
I was going to add another line to my FiOS. I was quoted $70/mo and $40/mo by the disorganized lot in the front office.
What a mess their CS is.

drdumont

join:2007-05-07
Grand Prairie, TX

reply to batsona
Been using VONAGE since I got the FiOS. about $30 less per line per month. Once I junked the Actiontek router and put the VONAGE box as the router, which then feeds the house network switch thus the Actiontek only talks to the STBs. Excellent service, and their box solves the QoS problem. Highly recommended.
-- Doc

JohnA
Premium
join:2003-09-16
Pittsburgh, PA
reply to metropical

Second lines can't be bundled, thus no discount.

xm4yh3mx

join:2005-01-11
Princeton, NJ
·Verizon FIOS
·EarthLink


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reply to drdumont
Ok, so you have the vonage router connected to the actiontec router?

- yea right now we only have one line so we don't need VOIP service, we're paying some 20 bucks a month for phone service.

We are currently getting a 3 for 2 bundle discount. total price 132 dollars / month includes 2 extra international channels (10 bucks each) + DVR (15 some dollars) 20/5 internet + some features on the main phone line.

if we take out the phone we wouldn't be getting that discount.


RScottyL

join:2004-12-28
Irving, TX
·Verizon FIOS

reply to zebibyte
I definately plan to go with Ooma, as it is free.

You will just pay the $200-$250 for the equipment up front!

I recommend everyone checking into Ooma!

said by zebibyte See Profile :

One good VoIP option: Ooma

Purchase the hardware for $213 shipped from Amazon, and you don't pay any more monthly fees, no taxes, no USF, etc.

I've placed the Ooma box in the wiring closet with my 20/5 ONT, and wired it's output into my home phone wiring. It's worked perfectly, good quality voice, no hassles, and it behaves just like a POTS line as far as I can tell. I ported my old landline # ($40 or included if you pay for Premiere service for a year) and no one has even noticed that it's VoIP.

I'm happy to answer any Ooma questions, I'm a big fan now, and it's a perfect fit with my FiOS Flex TV/Internet bundle.


Vamp9190

join:2002-02-11
Chantilly, VA

reply to Pathforsuccess
I am paying $15.30 a month for VOIP with Teleblend (used to be Sunrocket), service since 2004. Lots of people bad mouth them, but for me it has always worked great.

If you pay a year up front it is $169.

FiOS internet works great & I make & receive calls, what else can I ask for.

rickpc

join:2009-07-06
Wylie, TX

reply to Pathforsuccess
Another alternative for you is magicjack. I've had for about a year. Couple of minor issues but overall, works, crystal clear, has vm, callerid and LD to Canada/Mexico is included. Also works with my fax machine.

$20/year. No taxes. All you need is a usb port.

I dropped my phone and added my verizon cell phone which they took. No problem.

Also I was with Sprint for 8 years. Switched to Verizon first of last year. MUCH better coverage.

Just an idea for you. Sure has worked for me.

zaldy

join:2007-12-07
·OneSuite

reply to RScottyL
said by RScottyL See Profile :

I definately plan to go with Ooma, as it is free.

You will just pay the $200-$250 for the equipment up front!

I recommend everyone checking into Ooma!

said by zebibyte See Profile :

One good VoIP option: Ooma

Purchase the hardware for $213 shipped from Amazon, and you don't pay any more monthly fees, no taxes, no USF, etc.

I've placed the Ooma box in the wiring closet with my 20/5 ONT, and wired it's output into my home phone wiring. It's worked perfectly, good quality voice, no hassles, and it behaves just like a POTS line as far as I can tell. I ported my old landline # ($40 or included if you pay for Premiere service for a year) and no one has even noticed that it's VoIP.

I'm happy to answer any Ooma questions, I'm a big fan now, and it's a perfect fit with my FiOS Flex TV/Internet bundle.
Not sure bout that because last time I've checked $250 isn't free.
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