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Hi All,
I recently posted a question regarding ATA's etc and have since purchased and set-up a Sipura/Linksys SPA1001. It was all nice and easy and I have a Sipgate for my local geographic number for incoming calls. I'm now looking for the best value provider for ourgoing calls. Calls will all be to the UK and the majority of these will be to landline. The call volume will be very low, approx. 6-8 calls per week. Please could anyone recommend a provider? Many thanks for your help. Victor. |
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<victor.ward@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1158168522.680496.57990@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com[color=blue] > Hi All, > > I recently posted a question regarding ATA's etc and have > since purchased and set-up a Sipura/Linksys SPA1001. It > was all nice and easy and I have a Sipgate for my local > geographic number for incoming calls. > > I'm now looking for the best value provider for ourgoing > calls. Calls will all be to the UK and the majority of > these will be to landline. The call volume will be very > low, approx. 6-8 calls per week. > > Please could anyone recommend a provider? > > Many thanks for your help.[/color] It depends on the length of the calls. If they're reasonably short, then using the Sipgate number itself will probably be the least hassle. Ivor |
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 18:33:33 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
<ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote: [color=blue] ><victor.ward@mail.com> wrote in message >news:1158168522.680496.57990@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com[color=green] >> Hi All, >> >> I recently posted a question regarding ATA's etc and have >> since purchased and set-up a Sipura/Linksys SPA1001. It >> was all nice and easy and I have a Sipgate for my local >> geographic number for incoming calls. >> >> I'm now looking for the best value provider for ourgoing >> calls. Calls will all be to the UK and the majority of >> these will be to landline. The call volume will be very >> low, approx. 6-8 calls per week. >> >> Please could anyone recommend a provider? >> >> Many thanks for your help.[/color] > >It depends on the length of the calls. If they're reasonably short, then >using the Sipgate number itself will probably be the least hassle. > >Ivor >[/color] There is no doubt in my mind as to the best value voip provider. voip.co.uk £2/month for inclusive off-peak calls (up to 1 hour/call) and 2p/call at peak (up to 1 hour/call). You get a geographic number too. Reliability much better than Sipgate. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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On 13 Sep 2006 10:28:42 -0700, [email]victor.ward@mail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue] >Please could anyone recommend a provider?[/color] [url]www.freecall.com[/url] are offering five hours of free calls to 32 worldwide destinations at the moment and call quality is about the best I have experienced for free , [url]www.sipdiscount.com[/url] offer 120 days of free calls again to numerous destinations for around eight pounds which is credited to your account and can be used for calls to none free destinations . |
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"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9oggg2ds4m8gq9de2npoghjb36v8csqvpi@4ax.com [snip] [color=blue] > There is no doubt in my mind as to the best value voip > provider. voip.co.uk > £2/month for inclusive off-peak calls (up to 1 hour/call) > and 2p/call at peak (up to 1 hour/call). You get a > geographic number too. Reliability much better than > Sipgate.[/color] I'm not going to get into an argument about reliability, except to say that I've not had a major problem recently that wasn't down to my equipment (mis)configuration. However, any provider that has a requirement for a monthly payment is not going to be good value for a caller who only makes half a dozen or so calls a week, unless those calls are very long. Ivor |
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[email]victor.ward@mail.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi All, > > I recently posted a question regarding ATA's etc and have since > purchased and set-up a Sipura/Linksys SPA1001. It was all nice and easy > and I have a Sipgate for my local geographic number for incoming calls. > > I'm now looking for the best value provider for ourgoing calls. Calls > will all be to the UK and the majority of these will be to landline. > The call volume will be very low, approx. 6-8 calls per week. > > Please could anyone recommend a provider? > > Many thanks for your help. > > Victor. >[/color] voipcheap.COM - Also supports your SIP hardware. Initial top up €11.60 EUR (€10 + VAT - approx £8.04 GBP) 90 Days of free UK landline calls (and many other destinations) after the 90 days calls are charged 0.93p (less than a penny) per minute until you next topup when they become free for another 90 days. Although you said mainly landline, the reason i recommend this company is for the occasional time you call mobiles - it is charged at 5.57p (less than 6p) per minute. If you decided to topup every 90 days for the free calls then it would cost about £2.60 per month. However, there would be no real need as you will have credit remaining. For your level of usage - this single top up could probably last you all year! If for any reason they charge their tariff then your you can withdraw your remaining credit, and presumably use one of the other suppliers recommended. |
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Thus spaketh Daviey Walker:[color=blue]
> [email]victor.ward@mail.com[/email] wrote:[color=green] >> Hi All, >> >> I recently posted a question regarding ATA's etc and have since >> purchased and set-up a Sipura/Linksys SPA1001. It was all nice and >> easy and I have a Sipgate for my local geographic number for >> incoming calls. I'm now looking for the best value provider for >> ourgoing calls. Calls >> will all be to the UK and the majority of these will be to landline. >> The call volume will be very low, approx. 6-8 calls per week. >> >> Please could anyone recommend a provider? >> >> Many thanks for your help. >> >> Victor. >>[/color] > > voipcheap.COM - Also supports your SIP hardware. > > Initial top up €11.60 EUR (€10 + VAT - approx £8.04 GBP) > > 90 Days of free UK landline calls (and many other destinations) after > the 90 days calls are charged 0.93p (less than a penny) per minute > until you next topup when they become free for another 90 days. > Although you said mainly landline, the reason i recommend this > company is for the occasional time you call mobiles - it is charged > at 5.57p (less than 6p) per minute. > > If you decided to topup every 90 days for the free calls then it would > cost about £2.60 per month. However, there would be no real need as > you will have credit remaining. For your level of usage - this > single top up could probably last you all year! > > If for any reason they charge their tariff then your you can withdraw > your remaining credit, and presumably use one of the other suppliers > recommended.[/color] Also sister service VoIPStunt.com , instead of 90 days of free calls, you get 120 days, however the cost of calls to UK mobiles is a lot higher, this is where VoIPCheap.com scores over VoIPStunt. -- DVD rental: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd[/url] PAYG Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/payg[/url] Items for sale: [url]www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk[/url] |
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On 13 Sep 2006 10:28:42 -0700, [email]victor.ward@mail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue] >The call volume will be very low, approx. 6-8 calls per week.[/color] Stick with Sipgate. The other options available require too much messing about, or involve so much uncertainty, that it isn't worth worrying about for half a dozen calls a week, unless they are exceptionally long calls. I'm assuming that you're not in the UK, from your timezone settings. |
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Ivor Jones wrote:[color=blue]
> "Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:9oggg2ds4m8gq9de2npoghjb36v8csqvpi@4ax.com > > [snip] > However, any provider that has a requirement for a monthly payment is not > going to be good value for a caller who only makes half a dozen or so > calls a week, unless those calls are very long. > > Ivor >[/color] I think I agree with Ivor on this one.. voip.co.uks package is brilliant, and their service also very good.. However, if you only make a few calls a week I think you can find cheaper providers. But having said that, he can still go with voip.co.uk and use their pay as you go service (same as sipgate), and if you find you make more and more calls switch to their UK package (£1.99), that way you dont have to change number down the lines... This is why I chose voip.co.uk over sipgate.. + I have heard nothing but praise for voip.co.uk. |
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