DialGet, Get Out Of Here What a way to promote VoIP Check out this press release from DialGet.com, provider of VoIP services. In describing why VoIP is a better option than traditional telephone lines, they give reasons that include new features like voicemail and call forwarding, retention of your old phone number and free monthly calls to selected destinations. Is that really the best they can do? Well, they do claim to be up to 62% cheaper than traditional phone lines, but were not buying it.
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 CheesePremium join:2003-10-26 Naples, FL kudos:1 | Same price.... As more established VoIP providers, and I would switch why?  | |
|  |  |  |  |  Mactronel Camino RealPremium join:2001-12-16 CM94sv | Re: Same price.... said by Romney2012:They are a Canadian based ISP offering various internet services, including ADSL, web hosting etc. I don't remember hearing many good thing about most Canadian ISPs here on BBR.  I'll stick with Sun Rocket.  -- If only the Verizon CSRs worked this well.  | |
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 |  KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | what POTS needs to do is compete with VOIP and Cellular service better, why does voice mail and caller ID come with my cell and not with a land line? why can i call anywhere in my state for the same rate on a cell and pay long distance on a land line to call the same number that is nearly free on a cell. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports | |
|  |  |  CheesePremium join:2003-10-26 Naples, FL kudos:1 | Re: Same price.... said by Kearnstd:what POTS needs to do is compete with VOIP and Cellular service better, why does voice mail and caller ID come with my cell and not with a land line? why can i call anywhere in my state for the same rate on a cell and pay long distance on a land line to call the same number that is nearly free on a cell. I don't know what POTS provider you are using for phone but caller ID was standard here but I believe voicemail was a bit extra, but that's what an answering machine is for What cell company are you using that allow long distance for "nearly free"? | |
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 | | humm smells. Looks like its vonage under it some how. | |
|  | | i do question this what's up with the asterix by the $19.99 for the popular unlimited plan? i don't see any explanation of that | |
|  |  codeePremium join:2001-10-01 Minneapolis, MN | Re: i do question this the meaning of the * is to be determined later, on a case-by-case basis as to whatever fits their interests best at that current time. | |
|  |  | | The asterisk is probably supposed to refer to the fact that the unlimited plan is $19.99 if you sign a one-year contract. It's apparently $24.99 if you go the month-to-month route. At least that's what I get looking at other pages on the web site. | |
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 | | Dialget They are nothing more than VOIP resellers.
Their provider is www.digitalvoice.ca
digitalvoice.ca offers ANYONE the oportunity to resell their VOIP service and make a profit on it.
Only problem is that the business opportunity will cost you approx 2500.00 | |
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said by ctceo:Lets Compare: I pay $45/mo for the following services (At&t): Basic unlimited Local Calling Local Toll & Long Distance Calls all at 7.9 cents per minute (no monthly fee for a long distance package) and DSL Elite) Any other comparisons? I pay $19.95 a month for my DSL and another $19.95 a month for my unlimited VOIP sevice.
Thats $39.90 a month, no long distance or per minute charges... | |
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