On 27 Oct 2005 13:59:08 -0700, "Mathew Curtis"
<> wrote:
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>Dex...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
>> On 27 Oct 2005 13:44:17 -0700, "Mathew Curtis"
>> <> wrote:
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>> >
>> >Dex...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
>> >> On 27 Oct 2005 13:37:12 -0700, "Mathew Curtis"
>> >> <> wrote:
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>> >> >
>> >> >keymaster wrote:
>> >> >> Hi
>> >> >> getting no phone or website here - is it down?
>> >> >> cheers
>> >> >> Roy
>> >> >
>> >> >working ok here
>> >> >
>> >> >Mat
>> >> I have just checked my phone and I can dial out but can't receive
>> >> calls and can't access the website either .
>> >
>> >website and phones allok for me gonna email them and see if they have
>> >had any problems
>> >
>> >Mat
>> Could be down to BT Mat there was a message on our F2S account page
>> earlier saying there where problems in a number of area's and gave a
>> whole list of area codes .
>
>Good old BT 
>
>Mat
Yes my voipfone was down - quite a long time too.
Currently there isn't much competition.
voiptalk (if you can get it working) doesn't offer a geo number unless
you subscribe to their 'silver service' @ £2.99/month.
Up to that you get a 0871 - at least with voipfone if you don't pay £2
for a geo you can use an 056 number which, from 18866, costs the same
as a geo. and is not, anyway, as expensive to call from other
operators as an 0871. I don't think that voiptalk have got their model
quite right. I don't know how reliable they are - I haven't managed to
get it working properly yet.
I wouldn't be interested in paying a block amount for calls to Vonage
etc. I want the freedom to choose operator at any one time.
Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.