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Posted by ken sims on August 20, 2006, 10:51 am
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Wolfgang S. Rupprecht Wrote:
> "Mostro"
ovelozpleasenospammingme@glasnospampleasefloss.com writes:-
> what is the cheapest way to do VOIP between business offices with
> outside
> call possibility a plus but not required? -
>
> You didn't mention anything about the size of the installation. If
> you just need a handful of phones I'd get a bunch of Grandstream
> Budgetone 100's (they are $50-$60 mailorder) and sign up for Pulver's
> free FreeWorldDial (http://www.freeworlddialup.com/).
>
> As you grow past a few phones, I'd consider running the SIP server
> yourself.
>
> -wolfgang
> --
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/
The cheapest deal I have seen for what you might want is
http://www.voicestick.com/ in that they have a free phone number that
are local
USA and UK exchanges. AND you can use a Analog Telephone
adapter, a Softphone,
and they have a Bridge that will even allow you
to use VOIP on your cell phone
or regular phone.
The incoming calls are free and so is voice mail. There is even a $5
out calling
credit to give the thing a try on their dime. Calling costs
can be done by the
minute or on an unlimited plan.
I was on a per minute plan and was calling the UK for under 1 cent a
minute. Now
I am on the GLOBAL plan for $25 a month.
Give it a try.
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ken sims
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