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x_

join:2003-02-13
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Hardware based VOIP service providers list.

Here is a list of all the companies I know providing VOIP services. (please add to it)

»www.connectingteams.com/plans.html
Works with ATA, (included with higher-end plans) monthly plans, no unlimited.
Has pooling of minutes plus independent phone numbers for each of the two ports on the ATA.
Software dialer option.
Inbound and outbound calls.

»www.fonetfone.com/ut/
Works with ATA, per minute plans, unlimited regional plans.
Outbound calls and optional Inbound calls.
Use both ports on ATA simultaneously.
(site was having problems when I checked it)

»www.go2call.com
Per-Minute Plans
Works with ATA (I couldn't get it to work behind a NAT but they say it will) Software dialer option.
Currently outbound calls only.

Free World Dialup
»www.pulver.com/fwd/
Works with ATA, software option also.
Service is currently free. Currently no PSTN calls, only calls to other FWD clients or to clients of other select services.

»www.iconnecthere.com (Deltathree)
Works with ATA, monthly and per minute plans, no unlimited.
Software dialer also.
Outbound calls and optional Inbound calls.

microtelco.com (Quicknet)
Works with ATA, software dialer also.
Per-Minute plans.
Currently outbound calls only.

net2phone.com
Works with proprietary voice enabled devices/routers.
Per-Minute plans.
Outbound calls only.

»nikotel.com/
Works with ATA, sotware dialer also.
Per-Minute plans.
Currently outbound calls only.

»www.packet8.net/
Proprietary hardware based VOIP.
Doesn't work with ATA.
Unlimited, monthly and Per-Minure plans.
Inbound and outbound calls.

»packetel.com/pricing.htm
Works with ATA.
Monthly fee plus pay per-minute for calls.
Inbound/outbound calls.

»www.redgap.com/
Hosted IP PBX.
Monthly fee plus pay for long distance calls.
Inbound number available.

»www.virtualphoneline.com
»www.phoneopia.com/
Works with ATA.(included but must be returned)
Unlimited plans for incoming/outgoing to U.S. & Canada.
Unlimited incoming plans also.

»www.voicepulse.com
Works with ATA (included)
Unlimited and monthly plans.
Inbound/Outbound calls.

»vonage.com/
Works with ATA (included)
Unlimited and monthly plans.
Inbound/Outbound calls.


imcdona
Premium
join:2002-12-16
Seattle, WA

Very handy post. Thank you!

Isaac


lestat99

join:2000-08-04
Piscataway, NJ

reply to x_
I'd suggest to the moderator that we make this a permanent post for the VoIP board.
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KeysCapt
Premium,Mod
join:2001-07-11
Keys Exile
kudos:1

Done.
Third link in the drop-down menu.
Good idea.


DrSteve_

join:2003-04-07
canada

reply to x_
www.talafone.com - North America and Middleast
www.pioneertalafone.com - India and Asia
Support all h323 protocol stacks, FXS's FXO's, ATA's, dialup and ethernet IpPhones
Worldwide termination at very nice prices
Total A-Z solution


Fleetis

join:2003-01-16

reply to x_
The list is very extensive, however does anyone know if any of those providers provide service in Canada? I was unable to find one.

Preferably one that provides PSTN service
[text was edited by author 2003-04-22 18:17:53]


x_

join:2003-02-13
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Are you referring to an incoming phone number with Canadian area code?

For outgoing calls to Canada, you can use Vonage.
Deltathree also includes Canada in it's monthly plans for outgoing calls.

I'm going to try and add to the list.
I'll put on if Canada is included in plans.


Fleetis

join:2003-01-16

I am referring to an incoming phone number with Canadian area code?

I have yet to find anyone offering this service in Canada


wkendrvr

join:2001-07-09
Greensboro, NC

reply to x_
Based on the fee structure it appears that most of these folks might just be Vonage resellers...



AJuan
Anon Juan
Premium
join:2002-08-14
Miami, FL

said by wkendrvr:
it appears that most of these folks might just be Vonage resellers...
Well, the local voicemail number for VirtualPhone Line is the same as the Vonage voicemail phone number - so it would stronglyappear that they are reselling the vonage service for $99/month! Nice markup.
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sreekumarv
Premium
join:2003-03-13
Florissant, MO

reply to x_
Hardware IP Phone based TOLL FREE number service.

»WWW.DATASOFTNET.COM

sreekumarv


gatzdon

join:2002-10-25
Lake Zurich, IL
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reply to AJuan

said by AJuan:
said by wkendrvr:
it appears that most of these folks might just be Vonage resellers...
Well, the local voicemail number for VirtualPhone Line is the same as the Vonage voicemail phone number - so it would stronglyappear that they are reselling the vonage service for $99/month! Nice markup.

While I probably agree, Vonage may contract out their voicemail services to the same provider.

Just a thought.
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techRW

join:2004-09-03

reply to x_
»www.lingo.com should be added to the list.

Primus also has a Canadian service at:
»www.primus.ca/en/residential/tal···dex.html


tj008

join:2004-06-24
Cincinnati, OH

reply to x_
Lingo »www.lingo.com
ATA based. $19.99/mo for USA, Canada and Western Europe calling. Many features including Simultaneous Ring, ACR, CWCID, add up to 3 lines to one account. Rock solid.

wIPphone »www.wipphone.com
ATA based, softphone too. World wide company. Many plans - Basic (no monthly, .049 cents/min), WWSaver (5.95/mo with .023 cents/min), NASSaver (9.95/mo with 1200 outgoing mins/month) plus several Europe and Asia plans. With a plan (not Basic), a NY phone number comes free, a local rate center is 3.95/month, a tollfree is 2.00/mo with .02 cents/min incoming. Incoming minutes are free on regular US phone DID. Can also buy bulk outgoing minutes. To me, it is a mix and match type phone company. Use what you need. Rates are very reasonable. Most ATAs are 29.95 (act. fee) plus 9.95 shipping. The backbone is IP to IP calling. If someone you call alot gets an ATA or just the softphone(free), calling IP# to IP# is free. Features are few - CID, Call Forwarding, Call Conferencing. Make changes in web portal as you need them. Rock solid.

Sorry for the quick detail. Some of it was gleaned from emails from customer sales dept. Ive been using them for a short time, very impressed with the service. It's no frills and works quite well.

If you are not quite sure about $20, 25, 35+ a month, try wIPphone.



newguy2005

join:2004-12-28

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reply to x_
Hey I feel special. I got this topic updated!

AT&T CallVantage
»www.usa.att.com/callvantage
$29.99/MO. - AT&T CallVantage Service Plan - Get unlimited local and long distance calling in the U.S. and to Canada.
$19.99/MO. - AT&T CallVantage Local Plan - Get all your local calls for one low price. Calls to Canada and U.S. territories are 4¢/minute.

Verizon VoiceWing
$34.95/MO - Unlimited Local and Long Distance • Choose Your Area Code • Telephone Adapter Included • Enhanced Calling Features • Calling Features Package • Personal Account Manager • $10 in Extra Services • Money Back Guarantee



VoIPAlaska

@rdbck.palmer.mtaonli

reply to x_
www.voipalaska.com/vphone.html
No monthly fee for Phone-to-PC and PC-to-PC Viper Account.
Prepay for PC-to-Phone (PSTN) 2.9 cents U.S. & Canada
Call Log, Missed Call Log, IM, Phone Book & Call Waiting.
Works on: Softphone (Dialup), BroadBand Adapter & WI-FI.


Skywise

join:2004-03-26
Portland, OR

reply to x_
www.sipgate.de
Works with ATA or Softphone, prepaid per minute only, free incoming
Outbound and Inbound calls, numbers are available in germany and UK. Also works with IPKall-like services.
German site.



sajer

@attbi.com

reply to x_
»www.usadatanet.com
24.95 unlimited, Cisco ATA/Telco AC 211/Grandstream
7-digit dialing, anon call blocking, voicemail, do not disturb, call filtering, 3-way calling


adnan512

join:2005-03-24
Buffalo, NY

reply to x_
www.Tone247.com


binky9

join:2004-03-28
League City, TX

reply to x_
You forgot one, Earthlink.

I signed up about six weeks ago, and can give them nothing but high marks. I know they get the sevice from Vonage, but getting VOIP from Earthlink avoids dealing with Vonage. What I like best, from reading some of the complaints about Vonage CS, is that I deal with Earthlink CS. They have the answers to my problems, and are always there.

So, I get my internet access from Earthlink through Time Warner, and VOIP from Earthlink through Vonage. Earthlink cable acces costs less than RoadRunner from Time Warner and Earthlink VOIP costs the same as from Vonage, but less than Time Warner's VOIP.


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