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    Default Best Provider for Voip

    Guys,

    do you have experience in VoIp.. ?
    It' s a way to use the telephone in Internet, not a traditional (common) telephone. using this solution, you can save money.

    Please indicate me few sites where to find a cheap solutions .
    Thanks

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    Oops, I forget..
    I need to use this kind of techonlogy in Europe to do calls inside European countries.

    Thanks

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    Have you tried Skype?
    It is just like your yahoo or msn messenger with voice chat. there is no text chat. if your friend is also logged onto skype, then , you can talk to him/her for free. Skype Out is a calling card with cheap rates. Skype also uses sounds in all frequencies so that the voice is crisper and clearer. No dropped syllables!

    Cheers!
    Last edited by sherlyk; 07-04-2013 at 05:24 PM.

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    i have experience with 2 different voIP companies.....I used to have vonage but didnt like the service not only because i often made many calls to europe and although they were cheap, my phone bill would be about $60/month...i had the unlimited plan ($24.95/month) which allowed me to call anywhere in the US for free but charged me for calls made to Europe...then I found out about a new service called Lingo....not only is the call quality better, but also I get free calls to Europe...Along with this i am also getting all the features such as 3 way calling, caller id, 411, call forwarding, etc for free....the best part is I'm only paying $19.95/month...about $23/month max after tax n everything....if you buy the router ur going to have to buy the D-Link DVG-1402S/L which is specially designed to be used with Lingo....if you buy the router by the end of June, you also get $50 back, so you only pay $50 for the router.....but neways....I would recommend Lingo...
    Last edited by minisoji; 07-04-2013 at 05:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by odore.bizhat.com View Post
    Guys,

    do you have experience in VoIp.. ?
    It' s a way to use the telephone in Internet, not a traditional (common) telephone. using this solution, you can save money.

    Please indicate me few sites where to find a cheap solutions .
    Thanks
    You could purchase a US voip.ms DID for 99 cents/month did and get Google Voice if you only want it for calls.
    Last edited by minisoji; 07-04-2013 at 05:06 AM.

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    Almost 4 months since I joined VoIp.ms and I'm still using the same $25.00 I originally invested. I still have 4.56 to play with it.

    Service is very reliable and I only needed to contact support 1x. Believe it or not, the issue was resolved with taking to their live support online (without making a single call). Issue was with my ISP & not VoIp.ms and only required I reboot my cable modem.

    I would strongly recommend them.
    Last edited by minisoji; 07-04-2013 at 05:06 AM.

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