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Hi,
I was just doing some reading up, I'm not that impressed with Skype and I'm looking for alternatives. [url]http://tinyurl.com/36c2zr[/url] VoIPDiscount VoIPCheap & VoIPStunt seem to be the suggested alternative. What I need is a VOIP provider which (like skype) I can just pay £10 quid (or so) and top up my credit to make call. I don't want any monthly plans as I like my freedom. I know there are several, I'd rather just trust in your experience in the subject to point me to the best one. If you came to alt.games.half- life I'd do the same. Thanks for reading peace, love and happiness (with the occasionally bit of harmless violence) Scottie |
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>VoIPDiscount VoIPCheap & VoIPStunt seem to be the suggested[color=blue]
>alternative. What I need is a VOIP provider which (like skype) I can >just pay £10 quid (or so) and top up my credit to make call. I don't >want any monthly plans as I like my freedom.[/color] [color=blue] >I know there are several, I'd rather just trust in your experience in >the subject to point me to the best one. If you came to alt.games.half- >life I'd do the same.[/color] Try looking at [url]www.voip.co.uk[/url] |
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"Stri" <geordiekid@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1175253154.927707.33150@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... Hi, I was just doing some reading up, I'm not that impressed with Skype and I'm looking for alternatives. [url]http://tinyurl.com/36c2zr[/url] VoIPDiscount VoIPCheap & VoIPStunt seem to be the suggested alternative. What I need is a VOIP provider which (like skype) I can just pay £10 quid (or so) and top up my credit to make call. I don't want any monthly plans as I like my freedom. I know there are several, I'd rather just trust in your experience in the subject to point me to the best one. If you came to alt.games.half- life I'd do the same. Thanks for reading peace, love and happiness (with the occasionally bit of harmless violence) Scottie -------------- It depends what your after, if you are wanting a real number which people can contact you on then Voipcheap etc is not for you, they provide only outgoing service Then if your just calling landlines especially europe wise, voipdiscount/internetcalls are good as they give you 300 minutes per 7 days calls and half decent call rates to mobiles. If your going to call call mobiles a lot, [url]www.lowratevoip.com[/url] for use with SIP devices is pretty good and [url]www.justvoip.com[/url] is probably the lowest at 4p minute |
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> >It depends what your after, if you are wanting a real number which people >can contact you on then Voipcheap etc is not for you, they provide only >outgoing service > >Then if your just calling landlines especially europe wise, >voipdiscount/internetcalls are good as they give you 300 minutes per 7 days >calls and half decent call rates to mobiles. > >If your going to call call mobiles a lot, [url]www.lowratevoip.com[/url] for use with >SIP devices is pretty good and [url]www.justvoip.com[/url] is probably the lowest at 4p >minute >[/color] voip.co.uk will provide you with a good base for £20/year. You'll get inclusive off-peak calls and daytime calls at 2p/call - and a geographic number. They have good reliabilty and good quality audio. After that, if you want to use other providers for mobile or international outgoing calls you can. Then you need to consider what you need by way of an ATA. Do you want to just get voip on your ATA or do you want to integrate it with a landline? Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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<Clavox@lancs.no-ip.co.uk> wrote in message
news:jovp03turprtep8gvqj9klambsgmujam4u@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:59:48 GMT, "acdeag"[color=green] >>Try looking at [url]www.voip.co.uk[/url] >>[/color] > The best around I would say .[/color] Not if you don't need voip-in. If you just need cheap outgoing calls, Betamax companies are often better value, particularly for international and mobile. |
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"Herman" <whhitehousemadhouse-2005@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:kwgPh.45$B54.35@newsfe2-win.ntli.net...[color=blue] > <Clavox@lancs.no-ip.co.uk> wrote in message > news:jovp03turprtep8gvqj9klambsgmujam4u@4ax.com...[color=green] >> On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:59:48 GMT, "acdeag"[color=darkred] >>>Try looking at [url]www.voip.co.uk[/url] >>>[/color] >> The best around I would say .[/color] > > Not if you don't need voip-in. If you just need cheap outgoing calls, > Betamax companies are often better value, particularly for international > and mobile.[/color] The OP should consider using two different providers for OG and IC calls, e.g. voipcheap.com and sipgate.co.uk His hardware would have to support two accounts of course. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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On 2007-03-31, Graham <me@privacy.com> wrote:
[color=blue] > "Herman" <whhitehousemadhouse-2005@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message > news:kwgPh.45$B54.35@newsfe2-win.ntli.net...[color=green] >> Not if you don't need voip-in. If you just need cheap outgoing calls, >> Betamax companies are often better value, particularly for international >> and mobile.[/color][/color] [color=blue] > The OP should consider using two different providers for OG and IC > calls, e.g. voipcheap.com and sipgate.co.uk His hardware would > have to support two accounts of course.[/color] For the example given, yes. But not in general. Brian. |
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RH wrote:
[color=blue] > It depends what your after, if you are wanting a real number which people > can contact you on then Voipcheap etc is not for you, they provide only > outgoing service[/color] BUT... it is possible to get an incoming number pointing to your [email]username@sip.voipcheap.com[/email] besides which, I would expect the majority of users would still retain their PSTN connection for incoming calls [color=blue] > Then if your just calling landlines especially europe wise, > voipdiscount/internetcalls are good as they give you 300 minutes per 7 days > calls and half decent call rates to mobiles. > > If your going to call call mobiles a lot, [url]www.lowratevoip.com[/url] for use with > SIP devices is pretty good and [url]www.justvoip.com[/url] is probably the lowest at 4p > minute[/color] There's still nothing that can match voipcheap.com for call rates to UK mobiles at around 6p per minute (though I'm sure that rate won't last for ever) Pete [url]http://www.commercial-gym-equipment.co.uk[/url] [url]http://www.gymratz.co.uk[/url] |
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<Clavox@lancs.no-ip.co.uk> wrote in message
news:jovp03turprtep8gvqj9klambsgmujam4u@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:59:48 GMT, "acdeag"[color=green] >>Try looking at [url]www.voip.co.uk[/url] >>[/color] > The best around I would say .[/color] Not if you want to make any kind of international calls, using voip.co.uk would bankrupt me as some of the prices they have are daft, really daft some calls can be nearly **10** times the cost of others such as justvoip.com Example calling Lichtenstien mobile (which as it happens a lot of globals sims use incluidng those sold at CPW) Just voip : £0.073 Voip.co.uk : £0.714 On a half hour call Using justvoip would save a massive £19.23 Swiss mobile which I also call a lot of is also silly at £0.551 , Justvoip : £0.073 The biggest extreme I found which I have to admit I no need to call but find the difference huge: Wallis and Futuna : Voip.co.uk: £3.011 Justvoip; £0.396 Difference on half hour call ; £78.45 |
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