Best VOIP provider?
ProfTech:
CallCentric. Clear pricing with good choices. Lots of easy to set up features if you want or need to use them. If you don't, standard voice mail is still available [no extra charge] with no setup on your part what so ever.
sdb-:
Quote from: KAura on January 22, 2014, 06:08:36 pm
LocalPhone 5,000 minutes @ $5.00 per month = .1 cents per minute
5,000 minutes / 30 days = 166 2/3 minutes per day, or 2.78 hours per day for $5.00,
so if your mom talked over 8 hours per day, every day, your bill would be only $15/mo.
Doesn't work like that.
After using all the minutes allowed for your subscription, Localphone charges their normal rate (e.g. US48 at 0.5cents/minute). I don't know any way to buy multiple subscriptions.
sdb-:
Quote from: DeviantKhan on January 24, 2014, 09:29:13 am
Any recommendations from the common VoIP services for someone who is reasonably technical with priorities of performance, reliability, and features more so than extremely cheap calling? I don't need unlimited talk and would initially prefer a package of minutes or monthly per-use billing.
Anveo seems to me to have all the features and their graphical call-flow programming allows a lot of customization. Pay for use for outgoing. Incoming is unlimited for $2 (personal) or $4 (business) per month or pay for use (I don't know but might have a few minutes included as part of the basic (free) or enhanced ($/month) features). Add $0.80/month for E911 (required for outgoing calls if US/Canada resident).
carl:
Quote from: sdb- on January 27, 2014, 04:43:44 pm
After using all the minutes allowed for your subscription, Localphone charges their normal rate (e.g. US48 at 0.5cents/minute). I don't know any way to buy multiple subscriptions.
Within a family, no problem, as long as everyone has his own ATA.
AlanB:
Quote from: sdb- on January 27, 2014, 04:50:00 pm
Anveo seems to me to have all the features and their graphical call-flow programming allows a lot of customization. Pay for use for outgoing. Incoming is unlimited for $2 (personal) or $4 (business) per month or pay for use (I don't know but might have a few minutes included as part of the basic (free) or enhanced ($/month) features). Add $0.80/month for E911 (required for outgoing calls if US/Canada resident).
Anveo rates are not intuitive. Where do you get the unlimited incoming for $2 from?
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