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VOIP phone service in India? Can any one suggest me a good VOIP service for international calls from India. I am considering telifu.com Can anyone please provide me some review on this. I would like to know any potential problems.
What is the Best VOIP as of December 2007? Hi all, I'm planning to subscribe a VOIP phone that I can bring to a different country and use it there. I can't go with Softphone. It should only be hardware based. I know this question has been asked too many times already but I need an updated one. I don't need it to be UNLIMITED. As long as its CHEAP and has unlimited INCOMING calls. 200 or 500 mins outgoing is too much for me =) I made some calls to Vonage, ViaTalk, ConnectVoip, packet8, etc. The big problem is some of them doesn't allow you to bring the hardware to a different country (like ViaTalk, ConnectVOIP) There are so many VOIP services in the reviews I found but I dont know what to believe anymore. I don't know if it is biased or what... I was hoping to get $6-9.95/month deal. But I guess its ok to have the $14++ deal. As long as it has unlimited Incoming calls, cheap, and I can bring it to a different country without a time-lock, I'm good with it =) Thank you so much.
Switching over to Voip need help? Hello everybody, I am planning on switching my phone service to one the voip service. I make long distance calls within United States and also to India. I looked on http://www.compareandcall.com/ It provded some good comparison and reviews of many providers and rate. I am leaning towards lingo and Joiphone. Can someone let me know how the service is from Joiphone or Lingo
Does anyone have any experience with SunRocket.? Looking for the best voip service and SunRocket has gotten really good reviews, but I have never heard of them. If you have/had them, are they good and who do you think is best? Serious answers please, not just no. Anybody, anyone?
Anyone used a Magicjack VoIP? Anyone used a Magicjack? How is the service, voice quality and ease to use? Any other VoIP you would recommend that is as cheap as a MagicJack... How would you review/rate this product... I am seriously thinking to buy it solely looking at the price... $40/yr for the first year and then $20/yr... I looks unbeatable right now...
How do I use Sprint Mobile Broadband as a VOIP Phone? I have the Sprint Mobile Broadband PMCIA Card from Pantech. I was told by a Sprint Representative that since this card has a phone number and is data I can use it for VOIP. He would not say how since they do not explicitly provide the service. I would like to know how I could use this card to make and receive calls. I have attempted to search for myself and have found nothing substantial other than vague references to the ability to do this and lots of reviews on it. And for those who say it isnt fast enough. Vonage uses 90kb/s. I am in EVDO and get arroximately 500kb/s. I have seen information stating that VOIP can be done but won't state what software suite to use or what settings to configure them with. In addition. This is my source of home internet. There is no moving. It stays stationary and barring severe weather have stayed with a 500+kb/s connection with fairly low latency. I am able to play several online games with a constant ping below 100. Skype, Yahoo Voice, and several others work fine. What I am trying to do is to link the phone number given by Sprint to a software suite. According to the Sprint tech, all I would need to do is use a VOIP software suite and configure it to connect through Sprint. Since they do not explicitly offer this service for the cards (only for the newer phones) they cannot inform me of the settings. I am very familiar with everything else. What I need is the specific software suite and the settings. Since I know without a doubt this has been done I am hoping someone on here has done it.
I need help with voip providers? I do massive amounts of volunteer work. I need a provider that will. Provide Wi-Fi service lAllow me to make and recive from land lines as well as cell phones. I am running into the problem that who ever is calling or I am calling must also be signed up with the provider. Most of the people I deal with are lucky to have running water let alone a computor or home phone. I would also like a provider who can handle my out and incoming faxes. I send out forms for free medical, dental, emergancy housing assistance, legal, the list is endless I have read so many reviews I am lost.I use only my computor, and a head set. My cell if urgent. Thank-You Railhaven Do not include Vonage. I need to be able to download the program.
Magic Jack + AT&T High Speed Internet 6? I wanting to get the MJ and notice theirs alot of mixed reviews on this little device. Some of the bad reviews from people I believe is just a poor ISP or people not too knowledgeable in the savy tech world to actually use such a device properly. Question is, Has anyone used the Magic Jack in conjunction with AT&T Fast Access DSL Extreme 6 (6 MBPS Connection) and is it stable enough to hold a flawless VOIP connection service like Magic Jack? Of all the internet services I have had like Local Cable internet and Earthlink DSL which were both not only slow but pretty crappy, AT&T DSL seemed to be a constant 5.8-6.4 MBPS in speed and rarely goes down or gets and slower then that even with high volumes of traffic. Any take?
Combining (or balancing) two DSL connections? Good day! I am moving in with a friend who has a DSL line that he uses with gaming.. He has 1.5mbit service in a 3 meg area because it's out in the sticks (cable isn't even available yet) soo, DSL is the only cost attractive option. I have some voip lines, and my PC's, so 1.5 isn't going to cut it. I've already talked to verizon, and they are going to turn up another DSL line to the house. I need to know how to link two DSL modems in a reliable fashon. I've got residental routers out the can, but none with dual wan ports. I was seriously considering using a dedicated PC with 3 nics to do with with linux, but can't find any info on that.. DLink has a dual lan router for about $125 but has had horrible reviews on newegg.. Any suggestions? I can go either with a stand alone router, or a dedicated PC with linux.. (I would rather do linux with how much more I can custo the traffic, etc..) Thanks! To get into a little more detail: I want to link the connections for balancing the total number of uploads/downloads/etc.. I know that you can only technically "bind" the two lines together when you have another box at the other end of the line (at the CO, for instance within the DSLAM to do multiplexing) etc.. I know that with the voip lines, and the different PC's, there are going to be a ton of concurrent connections, and I wanted to use both lines to take care of the need, without splitting the equipment physically between the two modems, as the loads (downloads, uploads) will change between the different sets of PC's, etc.. ...and as for knowing how hard it is to trunk, or bind the two connections together? This is why I'm asking the question.. It isn't an easy thing to do, but I wanted to know if it was possible to do the above :)
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