VOIP service providers?

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Hello All,

I hope this is the right newsgroup to ask this. I'm looking to
transfer three phone lines to a VOIP service provider. I live in AZ so
I'd like to transfer my numbers. Does anyone know of any service
providers or can provide a URL to a list of providers? I know there's
Vonage, AT&T, Net2phone. Any other ones? Also any recommendations.

Thanks
 
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I am trying Fonality (http://www.fonality.com). Seems to work well

testing@yahoo.com wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> I hope this is the right newsgroup to ask this. I'm looking to
> transfer three phone lines to a VOIP service provider. I live in AZ so
> I'd like to transfer my numbers. Does anyone know of any service
> providers or can provide a URL to a list of providers? I know there's
> Vonage, AT&T, Net2phone. Any other ones? Also any recommendations.
>
> Thanks
>
>
 
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On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 18:30:34 -0700, Roy <garlic@garlic.com> wrote:

=>I am trying Fonality (http://www.fonality.com). Seems to work well

Looks promising. BUT can not find any information regarding "Free local call"?
Local to where?

Broadvoice.com has similar service w/ $9.95 unlimited in state calling plan.

=>
=>testing@yahoo.com wrote:
=>
=>> Hello All,
=>>
=>> I hope this is the right newsgroup to ask this. I'm looking to
=>> transfer three phone lines to a VOIP service provider. I live in AZ so
=>> I'd like to transfer my numbers. Does anyone know of any service
=>> providers or can provide a URL to a list of providers? I know there's
=>> Vonage, AT&T, Net2phone. Any other ones? Also any recommendations.
=>>
=>> Thanks
=>>
=>>

For testing purpose, one can find lots of information at
<http://www.fwd.pulver.com/>
1. download free voip software
2. get free PSTN phone number to fwd account and use your landline/pcs to call
in for testing(Or call Florida number and fwd number).
3. setup a $10.00 account in onesuite.com(no setup and monthly charge)
4. use fwd account and software call one suite 800 number to make PSTN phone
calls for testing.

So for $10.00 one can test VOIP <-> PSTN connection(your internet connection)
 
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Broadvoice doesn't cover my LATA.

I believe that local calls is local to the ratecenter your number is in.

Roy


Cool Hand wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 18:30:34 -0700, Roy <garlic@garlic.com> wrote:
>
> =>I am trying Fonality (http://www.fonality.com). Seems to work well
>
> Looks promising. BUT can not find any information regarding "Free local call"?
> Local to where?
>
> Broadvoice.com has similar service w/ $9.95 unlimited in state calling plan.
>
> =>
> =>testing@yahoo.com wrote:
> =>
> =>> Hello All,
> =>>
> =>> I hope this is the right newsgroup to ask this. I'm looking to
> =>> transfer three phone lines to a VOIP service provider. I live in AZ so
> =>> I'd like to transfer my numbers. Does anyone know of any service
> =>> providers or can provide a URL to a list of providers? I know there's
> =>> Vonage, AT&T, Net2phone. Any other ones? Also any recommendations.
> =>>
> =>> Thanks
> =>>
> =>>
>
> For testing purpose, one can find lots of information at
> <http://www.fwd.pulver.com/>
> 1. download free voip software
> 2. get free PSTN phone number to fwd account and use your landline/pcs to call
> in for testing(Or call Florida number and fwd number).
> 3. setup a $10.00 account in onesuite.com(no setup and monthly charge)
> 4. use fwd account and software call one suite 800 number to make PSTN phone
> calls for testing.
>
> So for $10.00 one can test VOIP <-> PSTN connection(your internet connection)
>
>