View Full Version : Help me find a cheap VOIP service.
stpetedan
12-26-2008, 01:32 PM
I'm currently with Vonage and paying $24.99 or so every month. I hear that there are other VOIP providers for cheaper price. I'm looking for unlimited calling.
Thanks for reading this post and Thanks in advance for your recommendations.
MitchD14
12-26-2008, 04:47 PM
call vonage and tell them that you were considering cancelling due to their prices and tell them that you could do t-mobile for 9.99 a month. They'll probably offer 14.99 for unlimited calling. When I did it, they gave me two months for free too.
leicabug
12-27-2008, 02:25 PM
I just signed up for Voipo. It's cheaper than Vonage and reliable. $99 for one year. Very good customer service.
http://voipo.com/
Rated the best in many areas according to one forum:
http://www.dslreports.com/gbu
stpetedan
12-30-2008, 09:16 AM
I just signed up for Voipo. It's cheaper than Vonage and reliable. $99 for one year. Very good customer service.
http://voipo.com/
Rated the best in many areas according to one forum:
http://www.dslreports.com/gbu
Is this just $99? Did you have to pay any other fee/tax? Do you know how much to renew for next year?
Thanks
call vonage and tell them that you were considering cancelling due to their prices and tell them that you could do t-mobile for 9.99 a month. They'll probably offer 14.99 for unlimited calling. When I did it, they gave me two months for free too.
This sounds like a good idea too.
Thanks
bzhayes
12-30-2008, 12:22 PM
.... Do you know how much to renew for next year?
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The question is not how much will it be to sign up next year, but will the company be in business next year? I would be pretty leary of giving so much money to a company in such a volatile field. Alot of SDers lost a lot of money when that other voip provider went belly-up. Promotions like these indicate to me the company needs a influx of cash now and they don't care how they are going to pay for the services in the future.
The t-mobile deal sounds like a good bet if you have their cell phone plan.
stpetedan
12-30-2008, 12:49 PM
The question is not how much will it be to sign up next year, but will the company be in business next year? I would be pretty leary of giving so much money to a company in such a volatile field. Alot of SDers lost a lot of money when that other voip provider went belly-up. Promotions like these indicate to me the company needs a influx of cash now and they don't care how they are going to pay for the services in the future.
The t-mobile deal sounds like a good bet if you have their cell phone plan.
Very good point. I didn't think in that line.