Just wondering if anyone has data or anecdotes about how strict VOIP service providers are in detecting and cracking down on very intermittent "business use" or commercial use of a residential home VOIP plan. I'm thinking of my situation, where I may dial in to a 1-2 hour meeting on a corporate teleconferencing line from home, once or twice per month (or some months not at all). Or my wife may dial in to a brainstorming conference call, or a telecon seminar, every now and then.
Very likely the answer is "it depends", but I'd appreciate if I could get a sense of how at risk I'd be for being cut off for the usage I've described.
In particular, I'm looking at Vestalink (formerly Obivoice), so stories about them would be especially awesome. But if there's another provider that's very accommodating for occasional business use I'd certainly consider them.