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Travelstar 18-04-2016 12:50

Voip services
 
When I moved to VM fairly recently I managed to ditch my old BT fixed line service and converted it to a full Voip service using Voipfone. At £2.40 a month including VAT seems a bit of a no brainer. Anyone else gone down this path?

Matthew 20-04-2016 23:55

Re: Voip services
 
I use Vonage, bit more money but quite happy with them. Get an 0300 number, no spam calls, no one has it I just use it for dialing out when working remotely doing support.

Travelstar 22-04-2016 16:04

Re: Voip services
 
I looked at Vonage but the price seemed too expensive for what they were offering.

I managed to get my number ported from BT to Voipfone which was fairly painless and purchased a Panasonic DECT Voip compatible phone. At £2.40 a month for an incoming line with fairly cheap call rates, I really can't complain. I am actually surprised more people are not doing it, especially for those of us who have moved to Virgin and have no need to pay line rental (especially £17 a month).

psul 22-04-2016 22:55

Re: Voip services
 
Been using sipgate for a few years now. PAYG no monthly fee, cheap calls ,local number,costs me about £20 a year all in.

Travelstar 25-04-2016 13:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by psul (Post 35833794)
Been using sipgate for a few years now. PAYG no monthly fee, cheap calls ,local number,costs me about £20 a year all in.

I considered Sipgate based on price, but the problem is that they are not part of any of the UK telecoms ombudsmen groups, so if something goes wrong it is harder to complain (from memory they are based in Germany).

dave_dph 30-04-2016 19:59

Re: Voip services
 
I've been using voip.co.uk service over my VM broadband for a good few years now. Unfortunately they no longer offer service to new residential customers. I also have a line with Sipgate.

alanbjames 06-05-2016 07:42

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How much on average do these VOIP providers charge for say a local call or an 0845 call?

Matthew 11-05-2016 23:31

Re: Voip services
 
I pay £15 for my vonage package now which was up from £10/11 because I want to include mobile calls on it and as far as I am aware my 08 numbers are included. You can go here and test it out with a package and number you want to call: https://www.vonage.co.uk/call-plans/rates/

qwakuk 24-05-2016 15:56

Re: Voip services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Travelstar (Post 35833736)
I looked at Vonage but the price seemed too expensive for what they were offering.

I managed to get my number ported from BT to Voipfone which was fairly painless and purchased a Panasonic DECT Voip compatible phone. At £2.40 a month for an incoming line with fairly cheap call rates, I really can't complain. I am actually surprised more people are not doing it, especially for those of us who have moved to Virgin and have no need to pay line rental (especially £17 a month).

I am seriously considering this when my current 12 month up front payment ceases. Have a Panasonic Dect system with 3 handsets, presumably if I get one of the Voip phone adapaters such as the Cisco SPA112 i just plug that into my router, the phone into the Cisco and sign up with Sipgate etc ?

rhyds 25-05-2016 08:36

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We've used voipfone in an office at work and it works well most of the time. However there have been one or two long outages (one caused by the Telecity data centre in London going down) which would make me wary of using it as my primary phone service (I live in an area with poor mobile reception)


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