Phonepower vs anveo vs vestalink
Johnny:
Quote from: BigJim_McD on April 04, 2014, 07:24:31 pm
I found that voip.ms has an extensive pool of phone numbers in many areas. You are allowed to pick your own area code, exchange and available numbers. I obtained 3 consecutive DID numbers for our small city area. Later I Ported one of the DID numbers to Vestalink and kept the other 2 DID's on voip.ms as I keep two VoIP services for redundancy.
Along these lines.
My experience with getting the best DID's was this:
1. Voip.ms has the largest selection to actually see before buying. Pretty decent numbers as well. I have a few.
2. Phone Power was similar to Voip.ms but they didn't have a lot of numbers in my area to choose from and the DID's in my area were not that great.
3. Callcentric had numbers in my area but they selected them for you. No way to see the actual number before buying. I ported a GV number instead.
4. Anveo had numbers available in my area code but not my local rate center. You weren't able to actually see them as far as I know, but who can figure out anything on that web site?
5. Vestalink had no numbers available in my area at all. Not sure if you could choose a number before buying or not.
6. Future-nine had DID's in my area and were really great numbers. I signed up and purchased a really good number. You need to PM or email Future-nine to have them show you what's available. Numbers are not available on site. Nitzan's really great to deal with.
Having said all that, I have accounts with Voip.ms, Callcentric, Future-nine and just recently with PhonePower.
I cancelled the PhonePower accounts over an issue with their billing dept. but I kind of liked what I saw there.
They're all so darn cheap, it's been easy and fun to compare the different services.
Try a few..............................
CLTGreg:
Good info for voip.ms. Wonder if they can handle 844 numbers. I'll know soon enough. The six second billing is also nice. Looks like the best place to park numbers that I've seen.
MurrayB:
I added an Anveo SIP account but I discovered that e911 is required before any calls can be completed. It is an account only used for forwarding so I could not justify the recurring expense.I removed the Anveo configuration and set up another sub account with VOIP.ms. I have been totally happy with their service, support, and a great selection of numbers.
tech4fun:
is there anyone currently using phonepower? I tried with the promo code but invalid, I chatted with the sales rep about any discount, he mention about the $10 referral credit for both party, ps me if you are currently phonepwer user and interest to get the $10 referal credit, thanks :)
Taoman:
Quote from: tech4fun on April 11, 2014, 11:41:56 am
is there anyone currently using phonepower? I tried with the promo code but invalid, I chatted with the sales rep about any discount, he mention about the $10 referral credit for both party, ps me if you are currently phonepwer user and interest to get the $10 referal credit, thanks :)
PhonePower disabled the coupon code on 3-30-14. It was never intended to be used with the already heavily discounted "OBi" plans but with their much more expensive retail plans. If you look at the regular prices for PhonePower and compare them against the "OBi" plans you will see what a bargain they are.
I will send you a PM.
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