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UK VOIP - Cheap Reliable VOIP provider Needed |
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I am looking at using VOIP. I need a reliable company so I guess from what
I've read that rules out Sipgate, I also need a Georaphical number 01723 (scarborough) if possible. All my calls will be to national landline numbers so aren't bothered about rates to mobile's, international or 0870/0845. I already have a 4 port router and would like a cordless VOIP phone if possible. Any recommendations? Phil |
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In message of Sat, 21 May 2005, Phil writes
> >I am looking at using VOIP. I need a reliable company so I guess from what >I've read that rules out Sipgate, I also need a Georaphical number 01723 >(scarborough) if possible. All my calls will be to national landline numbers >so aren't bothered about rates to mobile's, international or 0870/0845. I >already have a 4 port router and would like a cordless VOIP phone if >possible. Any recommendations? > > Take a look at: JustDialVoIP £1.99 pm to include English Voicemail and free UK evening and w/end, and a geographical number of your choice of area. OR Sipgate UK which is free for the service and a crap voicemail which is for ever at Beta stage, no inclusive minutes, but cheap, choice of geographical area number OR VoIPtalk - Make your own enquiries as I don't know much about them. David |
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David Floyd wrote:
> In message of Sat, 21 May 2005, Phil writes > >> >> I am looking at using VOIP. I need a reliable company so I guess from >> what >> I've read that rules out Sipgate, I also need a Georaphical number 01723 >> (scarborough) if possible. All my calls will be to national landline >> numbers >> so aren't bothered about rates to mobile's, international or 0870/0845. I >> already have a 4 port router and would like a cordless VOIP phone if >> possible. Any recommendations? >> >> > Take a look at: > JustDialVoIP £1.99 pm to include English Voicemail and free UK evening > and w/end, and a geographical number of your choice of area. > OR > Sipgate UK which is free for the service and a crap voicemail which is > for ever at Beta stage, no inclusive minutes, but cheap, choice of > geographical area number > OR > VoIPtalk - Make your own enquiries as I don't know much about them. > > David Just had a look at that, the area codes on offer by JustDialVoIP are quite limited. |
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David Floyd wrote:
> In message of Sat, 21 May 2005, Phil writes >> >> I am looking at using VOIP. I need a reliable company so I guess >> from what I've read that rules out Sipgate, I also need a >> Georaphical number 01723 (scarborough) if possible. All my calls >> will be to national landline numbers so aren't bothered about >> rates to mobile's, international or 0870/0845. I already have a 4 >> port router and would like a cordless VOIP phone if possible. Any >> recommendations? Sipgate's reliability is improving, the recent outages have been down to PSTN gateway problems I believe rather than internal to the system. > Take a look at: > JustDialVoIP £1.99 pm to include English Voicemail and free UK > evening and w/end, and a geographical number of your choice of area. > OR > Sipgate UK which is free for the service and a crap voicemail which > is for ever at Beta stage, no inclusive minutes, but cheap, choice > of geographical area number Sipgate does have a 1000 inclusive minutes for £5.99/month option, but unless you're going to use that amount of time it's not worth it. Voicemail is being worked on at the moment and will hopefully soon be migrated to a dedicated server (it shares with the German system at the moment) which should improve things. Regarding phones, get a Sipura SPA-2000 ATA, this has two phone line ports, you can then plug whatever phone (wired or DECT) that you like in. Or if you want to be able to plug in to a normal BT line as well, the SPA-3000 will do the job. Ivor |
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In message of Sat, 21 May 2005, Ivor Jones writes
> >Sipgate's reliability is improving, the recent outages have been down to >PSTN gateway problems I believe rather than internal to the system. > To be honest, Ivor, you've been saying that for months and it's wearing a bit thin now. >Voicemail is being worked on at the moment and will hopefully soon be >migrated to a dedicated server (it shares with the German system at the >moment) which should improve things. Similarly it's been over 2 months that it's been 'being worked on' - with no improvement. > >Regarding phones, get a Sipura SPA-2000 ATA, this has two phone line >ports, you can then plug whatever phone (wired or DECT) that you like in. >Or if you want to be able to plug in to a normal BT line as well, the >SPA-3000 will do the job. > Can't fault you with those recommendations. David |
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 06:55:06 +0100, "Phil" <>
wrote: > >I am looking at using VOIP. I need a reliable company so I guess from what >I've read that rules out Sipgate, A more true sentance was never written . > I also need a Georaphical number 01723 >(scarborough) if possible. Viopfone could be your answer . |
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 08:55:31 +0100, David Floyd <>
wrote: >Take a look at: >JustDialVoIP £1.99 pm to include English Voicemail and free UK evening >and w/end, and a geographical number of your choice of area. They do not have any numbers for my area code David but makes no odds to me I am only interested in being able to make outgoing calls I use my voipfhone number for incoming now that Sipgate has proved themselves unworthy of my custom and trust . >OR >Sipgate UK which is free for the service and a crap voicemail which is >for ever at Beta stage, no inclusive minutes, but cheap, choice of >geographical area number You forgot to mention that one cannot really trust the Sipgate service to be working these days . |
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<> wrote in message news > On Sat, 21 May 2005 06:55:06 +0100, "Phil" <> > wrote: > >> >>I am looking at using VOIP. I need a reliable company so I guess from what >>I've read that rules out Sipgate, > A more true sentance was never written . >> I also need a Georaphical number 01723 >>(scarborough) if possible. > Viopfone could be your answer . > Hi personally I tried sipgate and never had any success despite me having a Snom 190 phone. I use www.voipfone.co.uk and apaprt from an outrage about January been faultless for me cheers Roy > |
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"Ivor Jones" <> wrote in
news:: > David Floyd wrote: >> In message of Sat, 21 May 2005, Phil writes >>> >>> I am looking at using VOIP. I need a reliable company so I guess >>> from what I've read that rules out Sipgate, I also need a >>> Georaphical number 01723 (scarborough) if possible. All my calls >>> will be to national landline numbers so aren't bothered about >>> rates to mobile's, international or 0870/0845. I already have a 4 >>> port router and would like a cordless VOIP phone if possible. Any >>> recommendations? > > Sipgate's reliability is improving, the recent outages have been down > to PSTN gateway problems I believe rather than internal to the system. > >> Take a look at: >> JustDialVoIP £1.99 pm to include English Voicemail and free UK >> evening and w/end, and a geographical number of your choice of area. >> OR >> Sipgate UK which is free for the service and a crap voicemail which >> is for ever at Beta stage, no inclusive minutes, but cheap, choice >> of geographical area number > > Sipgate does have a 1000 inclusive minutes for £5.99/month option, but > unless you're going to use that amount of time it's not worth it. > > Voicemail is being worked on at the moment and will hopefully soon be > migrated to a dedicated server (it shares with the German system at > the moment) which should improve things. > > Regarding phones, get a Sipura SPA-2000 ATA, this has two phone line > ports, you can then plug whatever phone (wired or DECT) that you like > in. Or if you want to be able to plug in to a normal BT line as well, > the SPA-3000 will do the job. > > Ivor > > The Sipura SPA-1001 ATA is also a nice little unit. It has two VoIP SIP accounts but only one phone port using the "Se" software from Sipura. You can set a prefix to dial out on the second line. Incoming calls on either line ring the phone (with call waiting). It should be cheaper than the 2000 on eBay. Mine was about £45. Peter |
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 06:55:06 +0100, "Phil" <>
wrote: >I am looking at using VOIP. I need a reliable company so I guess from what >I've read that rules out Sipgate, I also need a Georaphical number 01723 >(scarborough) if possible. All my calls will be to national landline numbers >so aren't bothered about rates to mobile's, international or 0870/0845. I >already have a 4 port router and would like a cordless VOIP phone if >possible. Any recommendations? > We offer a sipphone like service, but with more functionality, customer service and reliability: www.gradwell.com/voip We have a 3 month free trial on our single line service: cheers peter -- peter gradwell. gradwell dot com Ltd. http://www.gradwell.com/ -- engineering & hosting services for email, web and voip -- -- http://www.peter.me.uk/ -- http://www.voip.org.uk/ -- |
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