What VOIP provider will most people use after GV is finally turned off?

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onepolarbear:
What VOIP provider will most people use after GV is finally turned
off?

I've been playing around with CallCentric....I don't even care that
the free phone number has a New York state area code.

Just wondering if there are other ones that people like better?   
I don't make many incoming or outgoing calls on my home phone. 
Currently my Obi110 with Google Voice is hooked up to my home
cordless phone.   I make and receive 90% of my calls on my cell
phone. 

Thanks!

gderf:
There are far too many providers in this business to be able to any particular one will be the choice of most users.

onepolarbear:
Quote from: gderf on May 28, 2014, 09:51:12 am

There are far too many providers in this business to be able to any particular one will be the choice of most users.


which are the top 3 providers in terms of number of customers or annual revenue?

riptcity00:
There are many good options discussed on the forums.  I'm using Callcentric as a backup and like their  service, but have been using Vestalink since it was announced and haven't looked back.   All the added features are a perk, but the appeal to me was simple and easy phone service at a low price as an infrequent landline user with cell as the primary phone.  For a fraction of what I was paying Comcast, I've experienced  better service and call quality.  Others have had varying experiences, but I had similar need to what you describe.

gderf:
Quote from: onepolarbear on May 28, 2014, 10:00:48 am


which are the top 3 providers in terms of number of customers or annual revenue?




I don't think providers themselves would be willing to reveal any details about their revenue streams. It may be possible to discern number of customers rankings from reliable surveys, but I have no idea where to find that information. Maybe the NSA knows?

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