Absolutely, there is VoicePulse, BroadVox, Nufone, etc. Also If you want exceptional stability and don't mind "paying the man" AT&T also has business and residential VoIP service (it's a bit spendy but very reliable, and for business a rep told me they have "100%" Service Level agreements, if they go down, they will pay you back for that time of unavailable service.) :

http://www.usa.att.com/callvantage/home.jsp?

B

Surely there are other providers to investigate, or a customer service desk at Broadvoice to complain to.

-A.
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