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24.95 per month plus a custom local number anywhere in the USA.
Signup now: https://secure.splitinfinity.com/mod...e3_package=120 We will ship you a phone included in this package! Once you sign up, we will reply and assign you a phone number in any state you want it in. Send you area code preferences to [email protected] |
When you sign up, choose "no domain needed"
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Rocking!! :thumbsup Today is the day eh? :)
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StickyFingerz [5:57 PM]:
24.95 per month plus a custom local number anywhere in the USA. Your drop down menu shows 29.95 Is there a coupon code for the price you said on gfy? A. Reload the page, I updated the price. It's fixed. |
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Nice stuff! :) |
damn cheaper than what I am paying
but only by 10 bux and i really dont want the hassle of switching |
JOKER [Fri, Mar 10, 2006, 6:24 AM]:
Yo... regards your new backend: dunno if it's active yet, but I've just made a call to a german cellphone and it was freakin brilliant quality! A. Thanks Joker! JOKER [5:54 PM]: your server certificate has expired for https://secure.splitinfinity.com ;-) looks a little strange with that warning popup A. Yes, were aware of that, please be advised that the certificate may be expired however it is still secured and encrypted. Were working on a huge site upgrade that will come with new certificates and etc. JOKER [5:55 PM]: oh, and it asks for a domain? A. Yes, please choose "No Domain Needed". This is there because the billing system is integrated with our hosting order system. JOKER [5:56 PM]: btw... will beta-testers have to pay from now on? same price? :-) will you ship a phone to Germany? A. beta-testers should sign up to retain their custom phone numbers however I still have not changed anything and you are not required to pay just yet. Might want to get in the system now though. :-) JOKER [5:58 PM]: Can I ask these questions in the thread (if they help) ? : A. Did that for ya, thanks! What phone will you deliver - and where do you deliver to? Will deliver anywhere, however please be advised that I will tack on shipping costs to the phone if its over 9.00 (from coast to coast in the usa, I pay under 9.00) "What are the rates, do you have a price-sheet?" I will post the rates here shortly. USA calling is free Long distance outside usa will be very very competitive. JOKER [6:03 PM]: yo, are you busy? just tell me so :-) JOKER [6:11 PM]: are you getting my ICQ's ? I see you are replying in the GFY thread? :-) I liked the questions you asked me so much that I answered them all here. :-) Thanks! |
This service is quite cool
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh
That answers my questions if your / my ICQ is acting up just fine :thumbsup ICQ --> GFY --> ICQ seems to work just fine now when I know it. LOL Steve |
Nice, Chris!!!
Ive been beta testing your VOIP services for some time now, and ive never really had any problems. Well besides the "im too sexy" when I put someone on hold.. :1orglaugh So, I should signup to this? |
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It totally rocks and is so worth the little monthly fee. :thumbsup |
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Im guessing that the beta-testers should sign up using the check/invoice option and put beta user and gfy user name in comment box?
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Chris -
Thinking about bundling this into a hosting package aswell? could be alil more lucrative ;) |
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It just charged mine :1orglaugh And FYI: The epass virtual visa works just fine with it LOL |
Chris, were working on bundling it.
How about this for starters: If you order a dedicated server from us, well ship you the phone free (normal monthly charges still apply) |
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Actually, because he signed up, he's getting a nice ass phone shipped to him. :-)
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chris
pics of the phone please |
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What is your prices in international. Mexico, Cuba.??? Need to know.
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can i get a nunber like 123-456-7890
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Let's catch up Chris and get that deal we discussed in place :winkwink:
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Yes you can get a real phone number.
J$tyle$ hit me up tommorrow morning buddy 619-227-8845 or 858-560-2760 |
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:thumbsup :thumbsup |
awesome we don't need this service quite yet but
probably in future . CooL |
My voip rate admin just said to me:
"Yes, tell him that our international rates will be published soon, that right now we are importing them to our voip provisioning system." So that means Ill post them once he is done. The rates will be very fair and very competitive. |
i need to get viop soon
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Once those rates are up I will make my decision to change or not. But I lean towards a change anyway.
Thanks. Please put me on some sort of list to notify when they are available. |
Nice. Beta-Tester here :thumbsup
I will be signing up shortly. Hopefully we get a discount rate :) |
$100 set up fee for phone service? No thanks. Anyone can get this service for $39/month with no set up fee from a much larger, more stable company. Sorry but with that set up fee you're not going to get anyone using it.
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Here is your 100 bucks: http://ozvoip.com/images/products/gr...eamgxp2000.gif Also, how the hell would you know how stable they are? :2 cents: |
In order to use the service, I need to use that specific phone? Or is there an option where you simply provide a gateway and I can use my own phone?
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Here are the rates you asked for.
Let me know if this format confuses you. The last entry in the data line is the rate for the previous prefixes. Mexico Rates: Mexico - Acapulco ,52,,"744",0.037 Mexico - Aguascalientes ,52,,"449",0.029 Mexico - Celaya ,52,,"461",0.034 Mexico - Chihuahua ,52,,"614",0.035 Mexico - Cuernavaca ,52,,"777",0.027 Mexico - Cuidad Juarez ,52,,"656",0.037 Mexico - Guadalajara ,52,,"33",0.02 Mexico - Irapuato ,52,,"462",0.034 Mexico - Leon ,52,,"477",0.024 Mexico - Mexico City ,52,,"55",0.02 Mexico - Mexico City Cellular ,52,,"5510, 5511, 5512, 5514, 5519, 5521, 5522, 5525, 5526, 5530, 5531, 5550, 5551, 5552, 5553, 5554, 5555, 5558, 5559, 5585, 5591, 8110, 8180, 8181, 8182, 8183, 8184, 8186, 8187",0.02 Mexico - Monterey ,52,,"810, 8111-8179, 8185, 8188, 8189, 8190, 8191, 8192, 8193, 8194, 8195, 8196, 8197, 8198, 8199",0.02 Mexico - Puebla ,52,,"222",0.021 Mexico - Queretaro ,52,,"442",0.024 Mexico - San Luis Potisi ,52,,"444",0.027 Mexico - Tepatitlan ,52,,"378",0.039 Mexico - Tijuana ,52,,"664",0.038 Mexico - Torreon ,52,,"871",0.031 Mexico,52,,"N/A",0.104 Mexico On-Net A ,52,,"271, 272, 311, 312, 351, 352, 392, 452, 473, 493, 595, 613, 618, 622, 644, 668, 669, 722, 735, 775, 834, 844, 866, 867, 868, 899, 921, 951, 961",0.037 Mexico On-Net B ,52,,"228, 229, 231, 232, 238, 284, 287, 314, 317, 322, 324, 325, 341, 354, 355, 356, 374, 381, 384, 389, 393, 415, 427, 435, 436, 438, 443, 451, 453, 463, 464, 466, 469, 472, 474, 475, 481, 492, 494, 591, 612, 624, 626, 627, 631, 632, 633, 639, 641, 642, 645, 646, 653, 661, 662, 665, 676, 686, 713, 714, 715, 721, 726, 727, 728, 732, 733, 736, 747, 754, 755, 756, 757, 758, 762, 771, 773, 779, 782, 783, 786, 791, 823, 828, 829, 831, 833, 841, 842, 861, 877, 878, 891, 892, 916, 917, 922, 938, 958, 965, 967, 968, 971, 981, 983, 986, 987, 993, 998, 999",0.037 Cuba Rates: Cuba,53,,"N/A",1.248 Cuba - Guantanamo Bay,53,,"9",1.271 |
The 100 bucks is for the phone.
You want the service without the phone? I can do it for 24.95 a month. Cheaper than your 39.95 a month "larger" company. We have been testing this for many many many months.... |
"In order to use the service, I need to use that specific phone? Or is there an option where you simply provide a gateway and I can use my own phone?
" Yes, I can set you up for 24.95 a month with the gateway. We can accept most all devices that use the common standards. Email me and ill help you out. [email protected] |
Affiliate program in the future?
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Nice phone! :hitit
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So if you don't want the phone you don't have to pay the $100? You should make that clear, I was going to sign up if it weren't for the set up fee. Where's the option? I don't need to spend $100 for a non-cordless phone when I already have too many.
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If you want the Voip Service only for BYOD "Bring your own device" service.
(Laptop, SIP phone etc....) with a single phone number, signup here at this link: https://secure.splitinfinity.com/mod...e3_package=121 |
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Bump for a good deal :thumbsup
Use SvoIP ! |
Lets give this another bumpage. :thumbsup
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How are you handling E911 compliance ?
Number portability issues? Rate Center coverage? |
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When you are providing VOIP services you have to be able to provide E911 ( Emergency Services ) coverage to the physical location ( your house, etc ) that voice services are being delivered to. Without E911 coverage to your physical location that VOIP services are being delivered to you have NO way of getting the Ambulance, Police, Fire to your location. Additionally, Its a requirement that E911 be provided to the end customer's location. You as the end customer CANNOT refuse this right to have E911 service. Its Law..... I deal with this daily for my VOIP biz. Local number portability is another issue as well. You may not actually be able to get local services at certain physical addresses since the carriers that offer SIP may not be built out to the Rate Centers ( Central offices ) that your phone number terminates back to. You may not be able to port your number as needed from carrier to carrier, or have to get an entirely new phone number if your existing number doesn't match the correct rate center that you are looking to get services in. There are a lot of components that go into correctly setting up a customer with VOIP services for these above mentioned items. I do this all day for my existing business customers, affiliates, and direct business sales operations. Anyone has a question, feel free to hit me anytime. |
VoIP and Emergency E911 Calls
Although there are some definite advantages to using your Internet connection as your phone line, there are some disadvantage as well. Chief among these is the limited access to emergency services, which VoIP services are exempt from needing to utilize. There are several cases pending against Vonage in which a person was unable to get through to an emergency service. In Texas, on February 2, intruders broke into the home of the John family. Peter and his wife Sosamma were shot, and their daughter Joyce tried to call 911 to no avail. Joyce ended up running next door and calling an ambulance through a normal land-line. Fortunately, the family survived to sue Vonage. The family, as others, is suing because they believe that Vonage is using deceptive practices to sign on customers. In essence, they believe that Vonage knowingly makes it apparent that it is able to contact emergency services via 911 when that is not in fact the case. For example, Vonage asks for a subscriberhahaha8217;s address specifically for 911 services. The charges are hardly unique. Vonage also has cases pending in other states, such as Rhode Island and Connecticut. However, Vonage has noted that working with the local phone systems in order to secure emergency services has been a problem. The Rhode Island case is notable because Rhode Island requires the service to get its own license in order to work with the local phone system. Without that license, phone service providers cannot utilize 911 services, and the license is difficult to obtain. Vonage has asked politicians to help it in trying to access such services. Also, Vonage states twice during the application process that 911 services may not be available in most areas. By doing so, Vonage hoped to inform consumers that emergency services would not be accessible via their phones, even while asking that they provide their address for same. Also, even when emergency services are available, there is a forty-eight hour wait until services are available, creating its own obvious issues (such as an emergency during that period). However, Vonage has brokered a deal with Verizon in order to provide E911 (enhanced 911) services. This should allows Vonage to offer emergency services, at least to a greater area. This is important because Voice over IP providers use a local broadband connection in order to access the phone lines, providing telephone service. Only 50% of all users have an actual address listed, as users take advantage of the mobility that VoIP offers; unlike landline systems, a VoIP system can be used and accessed anywhere there is a broadband connection. An E911 service would allow subscribers to use emergency services based on their given address. However, the mobility offered by VoIP throws another loop in the issue, as a user can be in a location other than his registered location. Besides possibly directing the services to an incorrect address, there is the potential issue that a person could be calling from an area where E911 services donhahaha8217;t exist. Vonage, as well as many other VoIP providers, are currently trying to find solutions to all of these problems. Although legislation is going to be required in some cases, such as the Rhode Island situation, and the services are going to need to adapt to the possibility of multiple locations, may be a while in coming. However, a complete solution may be a while in coming. Until then, make sure that if you are interested in a VoIP provider, check over the information provided carefully to see if you are in an area that has E911 service. |
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