OBiTALK Approved Service Provider Program

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donport:
Quote from: Marketing on March 15, 2014, 04:26:00 pm


Phone Power, one of the largest VoIP providers in North America, is pleased to offer an exclusive promotion to Obihai customers.



Promotion? Is this a one time deal that renews at a different price after the "promotion"? I would not want any surprises, and their website lists completely different offers. I see no prices actually for BYOD.

bgeery:
Obihai needs to stop their approved providers from using deceptive advertizing terms like "unlimited" when it's not.  "Unlimited" means 5000 minutes on Phone Power's other plans.  Is unlimited here also limited to 5000 minutes, or perhaps even less?

carl:
Quote from: bgeery on March 16, 2014, 04:59:03 pm

Obihai needs to stop their approved providers from using deceptive advertizing terms like "unlimited" when it's not.  "Unlimited" means 5000 minutes on Phone Power's other plans.  Is unlimited here also limited to 5000 minutes, or perhaps even less?

There is no such thing as truly unlimited with discount providers. As long as the government allows it, this type of misleading advertisement will be commonplace and even good guys will be forced to use it ( or see the 80% moving to the unscrupulous)

Felix:
I've had PhonePower for about 3 years now, and I also have their SIP Trunking plan for almost a year. Here is my review on DSLR: http://www.dslreports.com/comment/3039/83215
In summary, I like them from technology perspective; was annoyed by their add-on fees. But since they say "$60 with no hidden fees" - they would be my first choice!

Marty.ba.calif.usa:
I looked all over PhonePower's website, and decided against trying it.  A lot of t he features I want are either not available, or cost extra.  Incoming callerID name is not available.  I believe the IVR capabilities cost extra.  I don't remember what else, but I wasn't impressed, and thought Vestalink was a better deal.

That said, I think Anveo's normal non-obi approved plan is the one I like best, so far.  I signed up for the $2/month unlimited incoming + $.80/month E911 service, no setup fees or commitment.  So far, my $10 initial funding is mostly still there. :-)  Their website is maddening to me, but I'm starting to get used to it.  I think if I keep them, I'll set shortcuts for the pages I mostly use.

Anveo has good prices on outgoing calls, and with 6 second increments, a short call doesn't even cost a full penny.  Canada is only .5 cents/minute, and China, which my wife calls is mostly 1.5 cents/minute, less that our calling card.  Plus they have Fax in and out, no fax machine needed.  You can upload fax bodies, fill out the header online, and incoming goes to email.

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