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This is a discussion on Anyone know what's happening to voip.co.uk? within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; "Paula Russell" <networking%%@bbc.co> wrote in message news:c31ob35p8scmt2p1t8ekh1m59niqi3dn62@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On ...
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"Paula Russell" <networking%%@bbc.co> wrote in message news:c31ob35p8scmt2p1t8ekh1m59niqi3dn62@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 22:44:36 +0100, "Pete @ www.GymRatZ.co.uk" > <gymratz@biggassmusclebuildingshop.gym> wrote: >[color=green] >>Paula Russell wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>> Anyone know what's going on? If this is one of the 'better' voip >>>> companies, >>>> what are the rest like? >>> >>> More expensive?[/color] >> >>Nah... >> >>voipcheap.com gets my vote. >>I use them for all 01, 02, 07 numbers daily from our shop.[/color] > > Doesn't look too good > > * Max 300 minutes per week of free calls, measured over the last 7 > days and per unique IP address. Unused free minutes cannot be taken to > the following week(s). If limit is exceeded the normal rates apply > which are .8p pm. > > on voip they are free or 2p connection, dependent on time of day up to > 60mins, then just reconnect as often as you like. So how is voipcheap > better?[/color] Compare the UK mobile rate. voipcheap.com 6.5ppm at all times voip.co.uk 5/10/15ppm depending on the time of day. The way I look at it, I pre-pay voipcheap for my mobile calls and get my landline calls free. I don't make many international calls, but most of the destinations I am likely to call are free anyway. Despite there being two separate handsets on the service, we would be hard pressed to exceed the 300min/week limit. It's not used for business. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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Paula Russell wrote:
[color=blue] > If you are thinking of Virgin Media then don't go ditching anything or > you'll regret it.[/color] Yep. I have just dumped my cable from VM after 7 years long and happy service - It's apalling now, borders on impossible to use most of the day! Had a fresh new BT line installed and have just signed up to UKonline as I'm <250 metres from LLU exchange. VM is cancelled on the 17th and ADSL goes live on the 15th. May well go back to cable once VM is sold off if whoever buys it significantly invests in updating the network and the hole operation, but as it stands, VM has to be one of the worst ISPs in the UK. Pete -- [url]http://www.gymratz.co.uk[/url] - for all your gym and fitness eqiuipment |
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[email]mymail@hotmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue] > This is my 3rd contract with VM > telewest Blueyonder call them what you will and for once I am more > than satisfied with the service and do not intend leaving again soon > providing I keep getting the service I am getting now .[/color] I don't understand why you have left and re-joined so many times! The current status of the network is far less than capable of supporting the amount of users currently subscribed since they bundled the ex NTL, ex-Blueyonder, and ex-virgin.net customers together sharing parts of the same network. As I said, I may well be back, but it wont be until huge investment has been made into bring the network up to the required level. |
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Paula Russell wrote:
[color=blue][color=green] >> voipcheap.com gets my vote. >> I use them for all 01, 02, 07 numbers daily from our shop.[/color] > > Doesn't look too good > > * Max 300 minutes per week of free calls, measured over the last 7 > days and per unique IP address. Unused free minutes cannot be taken to > the following week(s). If limit is exceeded the normal rates apply > which are .8p pm. > > on voip they are free or 2p connection, dependent on time of day up to > 60mins, then just reconnect as often as you like. So how is voipcheap > better?[/color] As others have said Paula, It depends on your usage. If you make more than 5 hours worth of calls to regular geographical numbers and very few calls to mobiles then 2p per unlimited call would be better. For my use, we have 2 lines on the same voipcheap.com account in my shop and I use the same account for calls from home. Because 99% of our customers are contacted by mobile phone, voipcheap.com gives by far the cheapest rates so our account is regularly topped up which means All 01 and 02 numbers dialed from the shop or home are free as we never exceed 5 hours a week. Everything depends on your own personal telephone usage pattern as to which solution is best for you though. HTH Pete -- [url]http://www.gymratz.co.uk[/url] - cheapest gym and fitness equipment suppliers. |
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 17:20:34 +0100, "Pete @ www.GymRatZ.co.uk"
<gymratz@biggassmusclebuildingshop.gym> wrote: [color=blue] >Paula Russell wrote: >[color=green][color=darkred] >>> voipcheap.com gets my vote. >>> I use them for all 01, 02, 07 numbers daily from our shop.[/color] >> >> Doesn't look too good >> >> * Max 300 minutes per week of free calls, measured over the last 7 >> days and per unique IP address. Unused free minutes cannot be taken to >> the following week(s). If limit is exceeded the normal rates apply >> which are .8p pm. >> >> on voip they are free or 2p connection, dependent on time of day up to >> 60mins, then just reconnect as often as you like. So how is voipcheap >> better?[/color] > >As others have said Paula, It depends on your usage. >If you make more than 5 hours worth of calls to regular geographical >numbers and very few calls to mobiles then 2p per unlimited call would >be better.[/color] It isn't unlimited, it is for up to an hour on voip.co.uk[color=blue] >For my use, we have 2 lines on the same voipcheap.com account in my >shop and I use the same account for calls from home. >Because 99% of our customers are contacted by mobile phone, >voipcheap.com gives by far the cheapest rates so our account is >regularly topped up which means All 01 and 02 numbers dialed from the >shop or home are free as we never exceed 5 hours a week. > >Everything depends on your own personal telephone usage pattern as to >which solution is best for you though. > >HTH >Pete[/color] --- Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. Sign the petition to get High Definition TV via Freeview. Get your friends to sign too! Ofcom want to auction off the spectrum needed for Hi Def. TV. [url]http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/High-Definition/[/url] --- |
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"Pete @ www.GymRatZ.co.uk" <gymratz@biggassmusclebuildingshop.gym> wrote in message news:f9naho$2cv$1@registered.motzarella.org...[color=blue] > Paula Russell wrote: >[color=green] >> If you are thinking of Virgin Media then don't go ditching anything or >> you'll regret it.[/color] > > Yep. > I have just dumped my cable from VM after 7 years long and happy service - > It's apalling now, borders on impossible to use most of the day! > Had a fresh new BT line installed and have just signed up to UKonline as > I'm <250 metres from LLU exchange. > VM is cancelled on the 17th and ADSL goes live on the 15th. > > May well go back to cable once VM is sold off if whoever buys it > significantly invests in updating the network and the hole operation, but > as it stands, VM has to be one of the worst ISPs in the UK. > > Pete > -- > [url]http://www.gymratz.co.uk[/url] - for all your gym and fitness eqiuipment >[/color] Hi, I know of connections that are never less than 24/7 max. Never slows down; never anything - just solid 24/7 (when up - and downtime seems limited). Best wishes, News Reader |
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"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:70eub3hjetuo1s4bfl9ebqtg5ceeq1nvlb@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 17:20:34 +0100, "Pete @ www.GymRatZ.co.uk" > <gymratz@biggassmusclebuildingshop.gym> wrote: >[color=green] >>Paula Russell wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>> voipcheap.com gets my vote. >>>> I use them for all 01, 02, 07 numbers daily from our shop. >>> >>> Doesn't look too good >>> >>> * Max 300 minutes per week of free calls, measured over the last 7 >>> days and per unique IP address. Unused free minutes cannot be taken to >>> the following week(s). If limit is exceeded the normal rates apply >>> which are .8p pm. >>> >>> on voip they are free or 2p connection, dependent on time of day up to >>> 60mins, then just reconnect as often as you like. So how is voipcheap >>> better?[/color] >> >>As others have said Paula, It depends on your usage. >>If you make more than 5 hours worth of calls to regular geographical >>numbers and very few calls to mobiles then 2p per unlimited call would >>be better.[/color] > It isn't unlimited, it is for up to an hour on voip.co.uk[color=green] >>For my use, we have 2 lines on the same voipcheap.com account in my >>shop and I use the same account for calls from home. >>Because 99% of our customers are contacted by mobile phone, >>voipcheap.com gives by far the cheapest rates so our account is >>regularly topped up which means All 01 and 02 numbers dialed from the >>shop or home are free as we never exceed 5 hours a week. >> >>Everything depends on your own personal telephone usage pattern as to >>which solution is best for you though. >> >>HTH >>Pete[/color] > > --- > Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. > > Sign the petition to get High Definition TV via Freeview. > Get your friends to sign too! > Ofcom want to auction off the spectrum needed for Hi Def. > TV. > [url]http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/High-Definition/[/url] > ---[/color] Hi, And whilst not quite the same subject... .... not unlimited on 1899 / 18866 / 18185 (etc. or whatever they are)... they seem to always cut at 3 hours. Best wishes, News Reader |
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