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VOIP technology

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does anyone have a reccomendation for a good VOIP provider. Im currently with iprimus and have broadband and home phone with them, and there seem to be some very good deals out there with VOIP technology, but with so many options available its getting confusing.
 
Engin is getting very popular! There is another company called Freshtel as well.
 
Engin are supposed to be pretty good, yes I own ENG shares, no I don't have a home phone.

m.
 
I am using Telstra cable "NO LANDLINE " with Gotalk VOIP "10c landline calls anywhere in Aus " for the last to month have not had any problems at all, looked at Engin but found that their plans were not that good.
Good luck.
 
I've just recently connected with Engin and can recommend them so far. Very helpful on the phone, fast setup (was talking on the phone within 10 minutes) and their plan suited me eg 10c calls $10 per month, free Engin to Engin.
I'm using a Linksys WRT54GP2 (about $150) - no troubles so far - bought form MyVoipStore in Brisbane, who were very helpful with selecting the voip box, great service and quick order delivery.
PS.. Engin have a deal going now where you get $100 cash back if you stay connected for 3 months.
 
I've been using mynetfone for 4-5 months. Works well, no problems at all.

Rod.
 
I use skype, set up an account, get a skype phone that feeds direct from yr router so no PC required (apart from the initial account setup) and yr on yr way. Can get the phone from most phone shops... Calls to landsline worldwide are about 1-2c per minute, mobiles are little more. You can also get a Skype in number for $50 annually that will act as a call in number from any outside phone. Call quality is great, there are no contracts and it comes with free voicemail...

I have it setup this way and am living in Holland, I have a Sydney & UK number that call through to my location anywhere I may be...

Has worked well for me...

B.
 
You good actor. I like your film very much.
 
Gizmodo (wifi)

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We've been using Pennytel for quite a few years and it all goes very well. We use a linksys ATA, and still use our regular DECT phones scattered around the house. We use our standard Testra phone number for incoming calls so we didn't have to tell people a new number, and outgoing automatically goes through Pennytel. 8 cents to call US or UK and you can talk all day if you want. Missed incoming calls get captured by voicemail and emailed as a WAV to our mobile phones. Zero user training, so 100% adoption rate.
 
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