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Who is your VOIP provider?

HannibalX

Diamond Member
Post your provider, how long you have been with them and your likes and dislikes. Also, post what phone you are using.
 
Vonage
w/ them for 2-3yrs @ $15/mo plan for unlimited
Likes: the free calls to Canada and unlimited calling
Dislikes: not as cheap as magicjack

Using a uniden phone system
 
Viatalk - been with them almost 3 years now. They almost are always running a 2 yr for $200 special on their homepage. I never had any problems with the service. Same features as vonage, but much less in price.
 
Originally posted by: luckysnafu
Viatalk - been with them almost 3 years now. They almost are always running a 2 yr for $200 special on their homepage. I never had any problems with the service. Same features as vonage, but much less in price.

same here
 
Skype, and I have some vtech phone. It works pretty good, except I can't get a Skypein number in Canada.
 
callvantage

Likes: its free if I turn in my telephone concession. And it works pretty good, no issues.
 
Callcentric

~$4.50 per month (includes all taxes including 911) and free unlimited incoming. Outgoing calls are pay per use (Outgoing calls in US/Canada cost 2cents/min (toll free are 1cent/min) but we hardly make 10-20 min worth of outgoing calls from home phone.) Great international rates too.

Great if you are light/casual user of home phones (i think beats most other deals out there)
 
Skype at home, and looking at inTalk for the business line.

EDIT >> Been with Skype for ~ 9months, using Linksys and VTech usb phones.
 
I'm using a magic jack and pretty satisfied with it so far. $40 initial investment for the adapter and first year's service and then $20/yr afterward.
 
Originally posted by: sourceninja
ATT uverse, but we are thinking of dropping all home phone service.

Is this new?

I have Uverse TV/Internet but a traditional att land line phone. w
Would like to go all digital and hopefully save a few more bucks.
 
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