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This is a discussion on Re: Recommend ATA please within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 11:48:22 -0800 (PST), Dave Angel <google@logicred.co.uk> wrote:[color=...
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On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 11:48:22 -0800 (PST), Dave Angel <google@logicred.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
>[color=green] >> Unless you're calling other SIP endpoints, i.e. your calls are entirely >> VoIP, then I'd be really interested to know what VoIP provider you're >> using that's cheaper than a landline, please? >>[/color] > >Hi Chris. Most of my calls are national calls during the day. >Voipfone charge 1p per minute for this with no minimum charge anywhere >in the UK at any time, pay as you go. BT charge 5p immediately even >if you speak to someone for 30 seconds (which I often do). All this >adds up.[/color] It's worse than that in the daytime. 6p connection charge, and 3p for the first minute makes it quite pricey at 9p. -- -- Michael "Soruk" McConnell Eridani Star System MailStripper - [url]http://www.MailStripper.eu/[/url] - SMTP spam filter Second Number - [url]http://secondnumber.matrixnetwork.co.uk/[/url] |
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"Soruk" <soruk@bitbucket.eridani.co.uk> wrote in message news:slrnfm5v6b.ad1.soruk@zeskia.int.eridani.co.uk...[color=blue] > On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 11:48:22 -0800 (PST), Dave Angel > <google@logicred.co.uk> wrote:[color=green] >>[color=darkred] >>> Unless you're calling other SIP endpoints, i.e. your calls are entirely >>> VoIP, then I'd be really interested to know what VoIP provider you're >>> using that's cheaper than a landline, please? >>>[/color] >> >>Hi Chris. Most of my calls are national calls during the day. >>Voipfone charge 1p per minute for this with no minimum charge anywhere >>in the UK at any time, pay as you go. BT charge 5p immediately even >>if you speak to someone for 30 seconds (which I often do). All this >>adds up.[/color] > > It's worse than that in the daytime. 6p connection charge, and 3p for the > first minute makes it quite pricey at 9p. >[/color] Though if you have a BT landline you should be use Call 18185, UK landline calls for 5p per call. If you have a BT landline then there's little saving with VoIP unless you can make VoIP - VoIP calls. If you have cable broadband, you can dump the 'old' landline and just use VoIP - then you can save some decent money. -- 3 Issues of PC Pro for £1 Plus Free Toolkit [url]http://www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk/pcpro[/url] |
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"{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" <bhx_spam@trapped__hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message news:94F8j.63155$c_1.10837@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...[color=blue] > > "Soruk" <soruk@bitbucket.eridani.co.uk> wrote in message > news:slrnfm5v6b.ad1.soruk@zeskia.int.eridani.co.uk...[color=green] >> On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 11:48:22 -0800 (PST), Dave Angel >> <google@logicred.co.uk> wrote:[color=darkred] >>> >>>> Unless you're calling other SIP endpoints, i.e. your calls are >>>> entirely >>>> VoIP, then I'd be really interested to know what VoIP provider >>>> you're >>>> using that's cheaper than a landline, please? >>>> >>> >>>Hi Chris. Most of my calls are national calls during the day. >>>Voipfone charge 1p per minute for this with no minimum charge >>>anywhere >>>in the UK at any time, pay as you go. BT charge 5p immediately even >>>if you speak to someone for 30 seconds (which I often do). All this >>>adds up.[/color] >> >> It's worse than that in the daytime. 6p connection charge, and 3p for >> the >> first minute makes it quite pricey at 9p. >>[/color] > > > Though if you have a BT landline you should be use Call 18185, UK > landline calls for 5p per call. > > If you have a BT landline then there's little saving with VoIP unless > you can make VoIP - VoIP calls. > > If you have cable broadband, you can dump the 'old' landline and just > use VoIP - then you can save some decent money. > >[/color] I would entirely agree with that. We started using 18185 a couple of months back and it has been an absolute godsend. We have a relative in hospital elsewhere in the UK and to be able to call at any time for 5p unlimited duration is brilliant. Our normal call charges from previous sources was about £18/month: with 18185 and still using BT occassionally for evening calls to keep them happy (CLI and all that) our call charges have much better than halved. I also have a voip phone with voip.co.uk (despite all its ongoing problems) running on my cable-feed internet. It is useful but sometimes suffers quite bad delayed echo (notably from mobiles) which can make communication a tad difficult. Nonetheless it is useful as a second line if the BT line is engaged. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
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On 15 Dec, 08:51, "Woody" <wo...@spamblock.com> wrote:
[color=blue] > I would entirely agree with that. We started using 18185 a couple of > months back and it has been an absolute godsend. We have a relative in > hospital elsewhere in the UK and to be able to call at any time for 5p > unlimited duration is brilliant. Our normal call charges from previous > sources was about £18/month: with 18185 and still using BT occassionally > for evening calls to keep them happy (CLI and all that) our call charges > have much better than halved. >[/color] Thanks for this. I was not aware of the 18185 service to be honest. This sounds like a perfect solution and would save buying an ATA too. Perfect for outgoing calls only to get the BT bill down. |
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"Dave Angel" <google@logicred.co.uk> wrote in message news:2d2eae97-f52f-4b09-87b5-5db99e06db8a@f3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com : On 15 Dec, 08:51, "Woody" <wo...@spamblock.com> wrote: : : : I would entirely agree with that. We started using : : 18185 a couple of months back and it has been an : : absolute godsend. We have a relative in hospital : : elsewhere in the UK and to be able to call at any time : : for 5p unlimited duration is brilliant. Our normal call : : charges from previous sources was about £18/month: with : : 18185 and still using BT occassionally for evening : : calls to keep them happy (CLI and all that) our call : : charges have much better than halved. : : : : Thanks for this. I was not aware of the 18185 service to : be honest. This sounds like a perfect solution and would : save buying an ATA too. Perfect for outgoing calls only : to get the BT bill down. The advantage to me of VoIP is multiple numbers for little or no extra charge. You can then have personal numbers for everyone in the household if you like (perfect if you have teenagers..!) without tying up your main BT number. Ivor |
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{{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:
[color=blue] > Though if you have a BT landline you should be use Call 18185, UK > landline calls for 5p per call.[/color] True, but they keep raising their prices. [color=blue] > If you have a BT landline then there's little saving with VoIP unless > you can make VoIP - VoIP calls.[/color] Oh, there certainly is. With someone like voipstunt you get free calls. [color=blue] > If you have cable broadband, you can dump the 'old' landline and just > use VoIP - then you can save some decent money.[/color] That's true. |
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Iain wrote:[color=blue]
> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote: >[color=green] >> Though if you have a BT landline you should be use Call 18185, UK >> landline calls for 5p per call.[/color] > > True, but they keep raising their prices. >[color=green] >> If you have a BT landline then there's little saving with VoIP unless >> you can make VoIP - VoIP calls.[/color] > > Oh, there certainly is. With someone like voipstunt you get free > calls.[color=green] >> If you have cable broadband, you can dump the 'old' landline and just >> use VoIP - then you can save some decent money.[/color] > > That's true.[/color] VoIP Stunt is the company I use myself (since they started up about 2.5 years back), I continue to use these and not other Betamax services, simply as I have a very good local number with them, I do have local numbers from VoIPCheap, SipDiscount and an 0845 with VoIPBuster, but the VoIPStunt one is a good number. I was VoIP only for over 2 years, but was offered a deal of not paying for my phone line and getting inclusive evening and weekend calls, so took that. I still use VoIPStunt for calls that aren't free on my landline, but don't need to use VoIP as much as I did. Still my VoIP setup does give me 2 extra lines. But if you have a BT line, you can get evening and weekend calls for no extra fee via Primus Saver 2 and also use 18185 for other calls. So if you have a BT line and use ADSL as you have no cable broadband then the cost of buying the ATA might not give you the same high savings you could with no landline and cable broadband. I didn't even pay for a years credit on VoIPStunt, I used my completely free easyMobile credit to top the account up with, so I got 1 years of free calling and a tidy sum in credit. With easyMobile it was either use the free credit or lose it when they closed down. -- Worried about debt? [url]http://www.cccs.co.uk[/url] |
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