What do you use for your Telephone / Voip / 1-800 solution?

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  • 2MuchMark
    Mark of 2Much.net
    • Aug 2004
    • 50990

    #1

    What do you use for your Telephone / Voip / 1-800 solution?

    Hey all, quick question:

    What do you use for your Telephone / Voip / 1-800 solution?

    I've been using Ring Central for a while now but the audio quality is bad pretty often and they seem really over priced. I still have a hard phone but am looking for soft-phone alternatives too. Any suggestions?
  • MakeMeGrrrrowl
    Grrrrrrrrr
    • Oct 2002
    • 4986

    #2
    Originally posted by MarkPrince
    Hey all, quick question:

    What do you use for your Telephone / Voip / 1-800 solution?

    I've been using Ring Central for a while now but the audio quality is bad pretty often and they seem really over priced. I still have a hard phone but am looking for soft-phone alternatives too. Any suggestions?
    If you think ringcentral is over priced you wont want my suggestion of kall8.com

    My bill is high but they are worthy, reliable and treat you well.

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    • Rob
      I'm a great bowler.
      • Nov 2003
      • 13310

      #3
      Verizon for home phone, Vonage for business lines, and just changed from Sprint to AT&T for mobile. Love them all.

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      • Relic
        So Fucking Banned
        • Aug 2002
        • 10300

        #4
        Pbx, the same thing your webcam software should have.

        Asterisk.org
        https://www.didww.com/

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        • shake
          frc
          • Jul 2003
          • 4663

          #5
          I'm using voip.ms, the quality is good, and 85 cents a month (plus under a penny/minute) is hard to beat.
          Crazy fast VPS for $10 a month. Try with $20 free credit

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          • 2MuchMark
            Mark of 2Much.net
            • Aug 2004
            • 50990

            #6
            Originally posted by Relic
            Pbx, the same thing your webcam software should have.
            No thanks, no interest in running our own pbx.

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            • AdultKing
              Raise Your Weapon
              • Jun 2003
              • 15601

              #7
              Originally posted by MarkPrince
              No thanks, no interest in running our own pbx.
              Neither did I until I bought one of these. The thing once set up just works. It's like the Apple Mac of PBX

              ZYCOO | CooVox-U50

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              • pornguy
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Mar 2003
                • 62912

                #8
                We use vonage for the most part and have for 14 years
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                • MichaelWebbilling
                  Registered User
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 11

                  #9
                  Same here - Vonage for 10 years. But we have realized that in the past weeks, the call quality is getting worse.

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                  • Barry-xlovecam
                    It's 42
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 18083

                    #10
                    I dumped Vonage after 14 years ... For my personal/business use. They did release my phone number to my new carrier however T-mobile -- they suck BTW. Turns out they store their personally identifying data at Experian - who got hacked the week after changing the service to T-mobile. T-mobile works well in Europe where I travel often ... T-mobile is a German company.

                    HTC+bluetooth speakerphone takes up a lot less space. People used to bitch about the old deskphone/speakerphone -- some bitch about the new set up -- fuck 'em. I tell them I am recording their call like their automated AI phone system says it is recording me -- that chills them out fast LOL

                    Fight fire with fire ... I hate phones anyway but they are convenient at times.

                    We (the company) have our own SIP/VOIP servers with interfaces with telcom common carriers. SIP is encrypted so unless you are a government agency you cannot subpoena the keys. There is no possibility of interception without government involvement -- nothing much () is safe from that these days for 'external' communications.

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