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VOIP
Hi just wondered if anyone could recommend a good company for VOIP only, dont need the broadband, just the VOIP.
Would like good customer service and good connections! Not sure if it makes any difference as this is all a bit alien to me, but Im in Perth! Thanks in advance :thumbsup: |
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I've been with mynetfone for 8 years now. $5 a month covers all my costs including untamed calls to uk.
Can't speak for their customer service 'cos I've never needed to call them. :D |
Re: VOIP
Originally Posted by DadAgain
(Post 10392088)
covers all my costs including untamed calls to uk.
:D I use Pennytel for calling UK and Aus mobiles. Use Maxotel for Aus fixed calls. Have just ported my Optus number to MNF. Have a UK L'pool number from Localphone. Have US LA number from Google voice. Recommend a variety of VSPs to safeguard against downtime by one. Recommend Siemens Gigaset. I have C470IP. 610 is the latest. Whirlpool is a good resource http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/107. Check the WP offers for better rates. Such as https://www.mynetfone.com.au/whirlpool/VoIP/Plans search "whirlpool" in Voip forum, will show you threads relating to VSPs with offers. http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/VOIP_Providers |
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Key question is how you will use it.
If you do lots of calling in Oz, I'd suggest seeing if FakTorTel is still good, the whirlpool link above will tell you. They used to have good rates, etc. and provided the all important DiD number (eg a phone number) for free - not sure if they still do. Pennytel have a bad rep. In the UK I use Sipgate, who provide a free local number. That way you can call friends for a local call, and they can call you for the same local call, on a local number. BTW Warning, this area gets very techie, very fast. |
Re: VOIP
Originally Posted by Lois1
(Post 10392027)
Hi just wondered if anyone could recommend a good company for VOIP only, dont need the broadband, just the VOIP.
Would like good customer service and good connections! Not sure if it makes any difference as this is all a bit alien to me, but Im in Perth! Thanks in advance :thumbsup: This is a local number you call and then connect to any number in the UK or Europe and the cost for the "Skype Out" number is $6.99 per month UK only or $9.99 all of Europe. Quality is amazing, just like a landline. I can call family and friends for a chat on the way home while I'm commuting from work. (Mobile has unlimited calls) Unlimited calls. http://www.skype.com/intl/en/prices/pay-monthly/ |
Re: VOIP
Originally Posted by h2oskineil
(Post 10393191)
Get a telephone contract with unlimited local calls (either landline or mobile) the get a "Skype Out" number.
This is a local number you call and then connect to any number in the UK or Europe and the cost for the "Skype Out" number is $6.99 per month UK only or $9.99 all of Europe. Unlimited calls. If my maths is right, the Sipgate route would give you 7.3 hours for the same cost - so it only works out ahead if you talk to the UK for more than 7.3 hours pm. For £5.90 (A$9.02) you can get 1000 mins (16.7 hours). Plus, the Sipgate route gives you a free number for them to call you - I think Skype makes you pay. Of course, if you are comfortable with Skype that might still make sense - although I tend to use Skype just for video-to-video/skype-to-skype calls. |
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Thanks for the replies, I think im more confused than ever LOL :confused:
So.... if i were to get 2 different providers, do i get 2 lots of "equipment" Could I order and set up Sipgate for UK from Oz? I thought i had read on their site that I would need a UK IP address? :confused: Can anyone recommend a "simple" handset that will cover 2 providers? Sorry if i am asking lots of silly/simple questions but as you have probably gathered i am completely clueless with this! Thanks! |
Re: VOIP
Originally Posted by Lois1
(Post 10393333)
Thanks for the replies, I think im more confused than ever LOL :confused:
So.... if i were to get 2 different providers, do i get 2 lots of "equipment" Basically you would need the ability to use two (or more) providers simultaneously. Some does, some does not - its something to check for. My approach was a box that connected to the net, landline and DECT base unit, so every wireless phone in the house got the ability to make and take VoIP calls.
Originally Posted by Lois1
(Post 10393333)
Could I order and set up Sipgate for UK from Oz? I thought i had read on their site that I would need a UK IP address? :confused:
Originally Posted by Lois1
(Post 10393333)
Can anyone recommend a "simple" handset that will cover 2 providers?
or Gigaset N300 IP Base + handsets Not tried them myself, but they have a good rep. Simple is a relative term.
Originally Posted by Lois1
(Post 10393333)
Sorry if i am asking lots of silly/simple questions but as you have probably gathered i am completely clueless with this!
Thanks! That's the first question |
Re: VOIP
Originally Posted by Lois1
(Post 10393333)
Thanks for the replies, I think im more confused than ever LOL :confused:
So.... if i were to get 2 different providers, do i get 2 lots of "equipment" Could I order and set up Sipgate for UK from Oz? I thought i had read on their site that I would need a UK IP address? :confused: Can anyone recommend a "simple" handset that will cover 2 providers? Sorry if i am asking lots of silly/simple questions but as you have probably gathered i am completely clueless with this! Thanks! VOIP is like setting-up an email address in Outlook/Thunderbird - not difficult. I recommend Gigasets https://www.mynetfone.com.au/whirlpo...iemens-Gigaset. The phones can hold 6 providers and you can have 2 VOIP calls and 1 fixed call going at once. If you have more than one provider, you can use a dial-plan to say which provider is used for mobile calls, calls to UK,... Basically, choose your providers and away you go. For my Localphone UK number, I registered from Aus. I assume it will be the same for Sipgate. If you just want to receive calls on a UK number, http://www.3c.co.uk/sites/ukddi/ will suffice. I call UK fixed numbers using Pennytel, 8c for two hours. For calling UK mobiles, Localphone. You tell the system which provider to automatically use based on the destination of the call. The good thing about the Gigasets is the flexibility. You can give your kid their own number, and set it so that just the phone in the kid's bedroom rings. Numbers are $5/year, none of this $20/month rubbish. |
Re: VOIP
Lois1, in stark contrast to the more technically-minded previous posters:rolleyes:, I would use the KISS principle and recommend iinet, who provide VOIP, broadband, landline and mobiles.
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Thank you all, I think my weekend will be taken up with research! A few people have suggested iinet to me, but we already have the broadband and frrom the website VOIP looks like an "add on" and not a stand alone option.
Thanks again ! |
Re: VOIP
Originally Posted by Lois1
(Post 10395657)
Thank you all, I think my weekend will be taken up with research! A few people have suggested iinet to me, but we already have the broadband and frrom the website VOIP looks like an "add on" and not a stand alone option.
Thanks again ! Don't confuse it with the traditional computer Skype, with this you don't even need a computer. You just need a phone plan (home or mobile) with unlimited local calls, it's so easy and reliable for just $6.99 per month. I love chatting to my parents while I'm driving home, today I had Dad on the phone (he's in the UK) while I was driving from Fremantle to Joondalup (about 45 mins) soooo useful. |
Re: VOIP
Originally Posted by Lois1
(Post 10395657)
Thank you all, I think my weekend will be taken up with research! A few people have suggested iinet to me, but we already have the broadband and frrom the website VOIP looks like an "add on" and not a stand alone option.
Thanks again ! |
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http://www.engin.com.au/Voip/Voip.aspx
Engin home plus. Had it 5 years. $19.95 a month unlimited local & national. Free unlimited to 8 countries (including UK) Cheap rates to overseas mobiles. |
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