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jonburton:
Quote from: CLTGreg on September 18, 2013, 06:15:33 pm

Quote from: jonburton on September 18, 2013, 04:09:22 am

Quote from: CLTGreg on September 04, 2013, 12:36:05 am

I'm wondering how much of this goal is based upon chasing the free dragon for the sake of chasing it versus solving a problem and taking another look at fees.
I'm glad there's a solution but what about an Anveo number for $1 per month for 40 minutes per day or less or $2 per month for unlimited?


Now i'm finding anveo generates nothing but carrier 500 errors and forget about the service, its non existent!  Anveo can't be counted on for the dial out at all and sorry e ver signed up for.

For a buck per line with free fax extension and dialing in USA, Canada or Europe-land,
Anveo has so far been great!   People, its a buck billed a buck at a time.
Have not had success doing call 4ward, etc., with anveo but have really not invested lots of time.

This simply remind me of the old days of "Free TV'ers" spending many thousands to get a few unreliable channels for unknown periods of time, sometimes you just wonder why?


You can do call forwarding and just about anything else you can think of with their Call Flow. You'll be going down the rabbit hole when you discover that. But, once the call isn't SIP you'll pay per minute. I did a test last night but forgot to hang up and call back after the test and it cost me $.60. Still, I use it almost exclusively for inbound calls and I don't think it can beat for international available numbers.

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