I use callcentric. Rates are low and service has always been great.
I was fully prepared to go with Callcentric over voip.ms despite them being a little more expensive. What finally pushed me to voip.ms was their ability to create subaccounts and configure multiple devices for the same number (something most people don't need). Callcentric has a much better website than voip.ms, and slightly higher customer satisfaction overall. I still have a free number with Callcentric, though.
I've been using MagicJack for a couple years and like it. As long as I'm not bandwidth starved (i.e. downloading a bunch of stuff), then it works well. I paid $75 for 5 years of service about a year ago.
I think the thing that impressed me with callcentric is that at the time I signed up I was using an adapter that they didn't have on the website and even though they had zero experience with the unit their engineers took the time to check the traffic and to determine exactly what I needed to look for in the settings to change, it took several hours of altering settings before it all worked but they were quick with replies throughout the process. Most companies would have just said, use this adapter instead, but callcentric didn't.
Some people get confused with their pricing because they don't bundle unlimited calling as one rate, you pay differently for incoming and outgoing, which for me works really well.
setup qos and guarantee voip has its bandwidth needs and you are done.
I was fully prepared to go with Callcentric over voip.ms despite them being a little more expensive. What finally pushed me to voip.ms was their ability to create subaccounts and configure multiple devices for the same number (something most people don't need). Callcentric has a much better website than voip.ms, and slightly higher customer satisfaction overall. I still have a free number with Callcentric, though.
Just curious, why do you need this feature?
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Sort of, I also have a need for alternative phone numbers but that's what a prepaid cell phone is for.
If it weren't for this feature, would you have gone with CC?
We currently use the call forwarding "ring all phones at once" feature for our business line to ring business, home, and mobile at the same time. This is great for receiving calls anywhere we may be. It's not helpful for making calls, though, as we don't want to expose our home number, nor do we want people associating too many numbers with our business. The call forwarding feature is great, but at times can be a PITA.
So, the subaccount feature lets us register the same number on multiple devices, one at home, one at work, and any softphones if we ever need another. Without the subaccount, only the last adapter/softphone connected will receive incoming calls (outgoing still works on all).
For now we use the GV number for making business calls from home, which we almost never use for anything else so don't care if we expose that number, but would prefer to use the business number so it is recognizable. We'll also be able to make personal calls at work without exposing our work number.
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i use vonage and pay about $35 month for it. i don't have any other phones including cell phone
Couldn't you use your business number as your GV number and just use that to make all your calls? Can call from your cell or wherever.