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  • Kard63
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    • Nov 2003
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    #1

    Need some info from Voip users

    Besides residental users paying comcast $40 a month to escape long distance charges I want to other uses for it and how it works.

    Any tech gurus here?
  • psyko514
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    #2
    Portability is an advantage. I can take my VoIP gateway anywhere in the world with a high speed connection and I'll keep my local 514 number.

    Also, with my provider (Primus), I can have my primary and/or secondary line in almost any Canadian area code, regardless of where I live.

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    • flashfire
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      #3
      Originally posted by psyko514
      Portability is an advantage. I can take my VoIP gateway anywhere in the world with a high speed connection and I'll keep my local 514 number.

      Also, with my provider (Primus), I can have my primary and/or secondary line in almost any Canadian area code, regardless of where I live.
      how much does it cost with primus?

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      • MikeXAMO
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        #4
        we pay $20 per month from race.com - awesome service but its not fully live yet for public use. SF area phone numbers. Free long distance owns!
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        • psyko514
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          #5
          Originally posted by flashfire
          how much does it cost with primus?
          Base package is $19.99, no connection fees. For $27.99, I get base line plus voicemail, caller ID and call waiting. A second line is $4/month.

          If you buy the gateway for $99, you'll save $4 a month.

          You can also transfer your home phone number to your VoIP line. And you get Air Miles

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          • Kard63
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            • Nov 2003
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            #6
            Originally posted by psyko514
            Portability is an advantage. I can take my VoIP gateway anywhere in the world with a high speed connection and I'll keep my local 514 number.
            You can take this device, something like this
            http://www.dialpad.com/products/ata186.html
            plug a network cable into it anywhere you are at, plug your phone into it, and call anyone in the country free ?

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            • asuna
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              • May 2002
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              #7
              psyko514, how's the quality? do you haev dsl/cable? what speed? and doesit slow down your net?

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              • fusionx
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                • Nov 2003
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                #8
                read this: http://www.dbactive.com/deals.cfm

                I totally love Vonage.

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                • psyko514
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kard63
                  You can take this device, something like this
                  http://www.dialpad.com/products/ata186.html
                  plug a network cable into it anywhere you are at, plug your phone into it, and call anyone in the country free ?
                  It's a feature that varies from one carrier to the next. My carrier provides me with a gateway. I can take my gateway to France, plug in a phone and a high speed connection and I'd still have my home phone number. So I'd be able to call people back in Montreal for free.

                  Asuna, the quality is great. You can't tell the difference. I've got Videotron Cable, 5.1 mbps, and there's no noticible change in connection speed.

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                  • Kard63
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                    • Nov 2003
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by psyko514
                    It's a feature that varies from one carrier to the next. My carrier provides me with a gateway. I can take my gateway to France, plug in a phone and a high speed connection and I'd still have my home phone number. So I'd be able to call people back in Montreal for free.

                    Asuna, the quality is great. You can't tell the difference. I've got Videotron Cable, 5.1 mbps, and there's no noticible change in connection speed.

                    WTF. You don't get free long distance? You just get to call people in your area code for free even when you are not there, but thats it? I don't travel so I'm just making sure because that wouldn't help me.


                    fusionx- vonage is like http://www.dialpad.com/ only its a monthly fee instead of a per minute fee ?

                    Thanks guys.

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                    • psyko514
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Kard63
                      WTF. You don't get free long distance? You just get to call people in your area code for free even when you are not there, but thats it? I don't travel so I'm just making sure because that wouldn't help me.


                      fusionx- vonage is like http://www.dialpad.com/ only its a monthly fee instead of a per minute fee ?

                      Thanks guys.
                      Like I said, it varies from carrier to carrier. Some offer long distance calling for free, others don't. I could get an unlimited long distance package, but I don't need it. I pay 5 cents a minute in Canada and US if I need it.

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                      • psyko514
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by psyko514
                        Like I said, it varies from carrier to carrier. Some offer long distance calling for free, others don't. I could get an unlimited long distance package, but I don't need it. I pay 5 cents a minute in Canada and US if I need it.
                        For those who are curious, I did some searching and found that for an additional $20 CAD a month, I could get unlimited long distance in Canada and the US.

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