well any provider will give you free calls to another customer anywhere in the world, and they all give you the free adapter, except for the canadian companies that dont have the competition face to face...i had my adapter in San Salvador the whole christmas and people was calling me as if i was back at work..i also call someone in san salvador for free all the time since we both usin the same company...
Ive had it for roughly 3 months now and I have to say after the initial problems I had getting it stable its been great. Half the time people dont even know its not a regular land line plus like LVacan said its so much cheaper and u get so many more features. Im still using Primus as a service provider and I pay about 35/mo for unlimited LD to Canada and the US all the fetures plus 2 numbers.
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If you think Primus is cheap...I got a better deal. How would you like to call anywhere in world for free using the flyfone system. The flyfone system has an advantage because it works on dial up and high speed. They have two packages one for 14.95 us which includes 500 north Americans or 300 international( 45 selected countries)minutes. The other is 29.95 us for unlimited to north america.But Flyfone to Flyfone calls are FREE ANYWHERE in the world. You can call a flyfone in South America,Africa, Asia and Europe and you will never pay a long distance charge again.This include call fowarding, caller ID, redial and account management. Right now Flyfone is giving away a free Travel Phone. Let me know if your interested. For more holla at me or send me a PM.
Ive had it for roughly 3 months now and I have to say after the initial problems I had getting it stable its been great. Half the time people dont even know its not a regular land line plus like LVacan said its so much cheaper and u get so many more features.
Im still using Primus as a service provider and I pay about 35/mo for unlimited LD to Canada and the US all the fetures plus 2 numbers.
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what? you found Manuel Noreaga? In the Phillipines? He has a mansion? Ok, we on it, on it, right now!
i used broadvoxdirect and i pay $19 a month but it went up t0 29 a month, good service and free adaptor as well , a lot cheaper thanvonage, i was one othe first to sue their service when they had their 19 a month offer
I being using VOIP since last year. the call quality is really good. the pro's are that you can all the features that Bell Canada would charge you like $25 and up, you can get for free, call display, call waitin, 3 way, call forward, the beauty u can forward any wehre in Canada and USA for free, and you can also carry your phone anywehre as long as u have high speed internet. I took it down to San Salvador in December and i was anwering my calls like if i was here... u have to rely on good internet connection , otherwisze the call can get choppy, and as far as havin multiple lines, that becomes a challenge, you have to kind of wire your whole house if u want all phones sharin the line.... The only con i see for myself is that some products are still not compatible with VOIP, for example my debit machine don't work with Voip, only analog line, so i have to wait some more till everyone is up to date..
thanks LVacan!! who do you have as you provider???
I being using VOIP since last year. the call quality is really good. the pro's are that you can all the features that Bell Canada would charge you like $25 and up, you can get for free, call display, call waitin, 3 way, call forward, the beauty u can forward any wehre in Canada and USA for free, and you can also carry your phone anywehre as long as u have high speed internet. I took it down to San Salvador in December and i was anwering my calls like if i was here... u have to rely on good internet connection , otherwisze the call can get choppy, and as far as havin multiple lines, that becomes a challenge, you have to kind of wire your whole house if u want all phones sharin the line....
The only con i see for myself is that some products are still not compatible with VOIP, for example my debit machine don't work with Voip, only analog line, so i have to wait some more till everyone is up to date..
Phantasma wrote: @ Anonymous: Yeah thats the plan I got. plus I got 2 secondary numbers so people can call me local from other cities outside TO.
@ Buzz: Dont worry about the q's thats the whole point of the thread. U can take the gateway around to any broadband connection in the world but you have to set custom it to each IP via a the browser portal. it detects the IP automatically so the procedure is fairly quick and easy.
The network busies are on both local and LD calls, it seems to happen during peak times most and it usually goes through after a couple of tries.
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Hey Phantasma!! how is the Voip service so far you been at it a couple of months now!! can i get your input!! i'm thinking of switching!!!
@ Anonymous: Yeah thats the plan I got. plus I got 2 secondary numbers so people can call me local from other cities outside TO.
@ Buzz: Dont worry about the q's thats the whole point of the thread. U can take the gateway around to any broadband connection in the world but you have to set custom it to each IP via a the browser portal. it detects the IP automatically so the procedure is fairly quick and easy.
The network busies are on both local and LD calls, it seems to happen during peak times most and it usually goes through after a couple of tries.
Phantasma
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The bussy line is that on local or Long distance calls? do you know if you can carry the box with you to any internet connection? sorry to ask all of this questions? is the phone number based on an IP address? hummm I gotta get one of this things so I can ask all this question to their support group
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quote: Originally posted by: Phantasma "So I got the gateway yesterday and Ive been using it since then. So far I have to say the sound quality is excellent. I would say comparable to a good cellphone reception. Even with 2 computers sharing the broadband connection and my wireless router hooked up to the same you can still get calls in. There seems to be a problem with network busies on out calls specially during peak hours, I've had to dial a couple of times to get a line out other than that incoming calls always seem to come in. Im gonna keep testin it out and post my findings as they come... Phantasma "
yes keep us uptaded!!! did you get the packaged that is unlimited to canada/us
So I got the gateway yesterday and Ive been using it since then. So far I have to say the sound quality is excellent. I would say comparable to a good cellphone reception. Even with 2 computers sharing the broadband connection and my wireless router hooked up to the same you can still get calls in. There seems to be a problem with network busies on out calls specially during peak hours, I've had to dial a couple of times to get a line out other than that incoming calls always seem to come in.
Im gonna keep testin it out and post my findings as they come...
Phantasma
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what? you found Manuel Noreaga? In the Phillipines? He has a mansion? Ok, we on it, on it, right now!
Same here would be kinda kewl if you can VPN to your home computer and use the phone system..............we use it here are work and we have special headsets and as long as you can get an internet connection either H/S or D/U u can VPN to our server and use the phone no matter where you are.....which is kewl....so if you had family overseas one could set up something like this and it aint a bad idea...
will be looking forward to your post
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quote: Originally posted by: Phantasma "Thanks for the replies everybody, so many views but I guess no one has actually bought into this yet cause there are very little replies.
@ DR J, I looked at Vonage but they are more expensive, almost double actually so I decided to try Primus see how it goes, the other 2 I didnt like the idea of making all the calls via my PC. The 911 thing doesnt bother me cause I use my celly for local calls.
@ Buzz, on the primus website it shows u how u can use your existing wiring in the house to share the line, or Im assuming you can get one of those mutiple handset systems which would be easier (those phones they sell that come one base and about 3 other cordless phones)
@ Prof X, Once I get the gateway I will post up my findings and let u know if its any good.
Thanks for the replies everybody, so many views but I guess no one has actually bought into this yet cause there are very little replies.
@ DR J, I looked at Vonage but they are more expensive, almost double actually so I decided to try Primus see how it goes, the other 2 I didnt like the idea of making all the calls via my PC. The 911 thing doesnt bother me cause I use my celly for local calls.
@ Buzz, on the primus website it shows u how u can use your existing wiring in the house to share the line, or Im assuming you can get one of those mutiple handset systems which would be easier (those phones they sell that come one base and about 3 other cordless phones)
@ Prof X, Once I get the gateway I will post up my findings and let u know if its any good.
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@phantasma: I'd go with Vonage instead, they've been in the VOIP business longer. As Xavier said the main issue is your network speed, otherwise the call signal would be weak. if you've ever called an overseas cell phone from your cell phone, you'd know what I'm talking about. Oh, and there's no 911. If the only thing you're looking for is cheap long distance, I'd consider skype out, net2phone or similar companies
@buzzlightyear: phone connects to a 'box' that's given to you by the company, this box connects to your internet modem. My guess is you can use a splitter to connect several phones.
Hey Guys if you do or if someone has this....how do you share the line? if you have multiple phones in your house? and how much is each phone? can you use your current phone?
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I haven't used it but a friend has it, the only con i can think of is the fact that u have to rely on the nework of ur internet provider to be up at all times and we all know how that is. One pro that i can think of is the fact that u can take the moden to anywhere in the world where they have high speed internet access and u can hook it up and use it as if u r making local calls. Anyways, let us know how it goes because I'm thinking of doing the same.
I am considering ordering VOIP service from Primus Canada as a cheap long distance alternative ($29 for unlimited local and long distance calling in Canada/US) Plus they throw in Call display and all that stuff. Does anyone here use the service that can tell me what they think of it or can suggest other companies that offer a similar (ie CHEAPER) deal.
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what? you found Manuel Noreaga? In the Phillipines? He has a mansion? Ok, we on it, on it, right now!