I was just checking them out.  I notice that their regular DID only allows for 2 simultaneous calls.  They have commercial DIDs that allow for more.  Although I don't anticipate to have more right away, when I start forwarding calls to all of my other devices I can see actually using more than 2 at a time.  Their current Asterisk rate looks to be 1.2c per minute and 800 is 1.25 per month.

I took a look at voipjet and pricewise they look great.  On the other hand, if you read their T&Cs they pretty much disclaim everything.  You're not even allowed to tell anyone that you use the service.

On price it looks like livevoip, gafachi, and possibly nufone (their web pages are currently down so I can't check on them at the moment) are the way to go.  Does anyone have experience with the reliability and customer service of these companies?

MARK.

Joe Dennick wrote:
Livevoip.com is another one that's pretty reliable and only charge 1.27
cents per minute.  You can add a toll-free number for an extra $1 per
month.  Setup was a breeze!

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] VoIP service through Asterisk?


I started with Broadvoice recently but I am constantly having problems.

I got everything configured and now it is dropping outgoing calls after 
40 seconds and incoming calls are going direct to voicemail.  Getting 
customer service is proving very difficult. 

I've started to look at some of these other providers.  Most of them are

prepay.  How does this work exactly?  I don't mind keeping money on 
account but do they have automatic replenishment or are my calls going 
to be dropped midstream if my account runs low?

MARK.

Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:

  
Other than Broadvoice, are there any VoIP providers (Vonage, Packet8,
etc) that can be hooked into Asterisk directly? I read about a scheme
      

  
for Packet8 that involved routing it in through an analog connection 
on a FXO port...I'd rather have something I can connect in directly.
      
Save yourself some hassle, and use a provider which supports IAX. So
far there is:

- iax.cc (haven't tried them)
- connect.voicepusle.com (haven't tried them)
- nufone.net (they're meant to be quite reliable - i use them)
- voipjet.com (their rates are very good - i use them too)

BTW, any of you guys know other providers like VoIPJet (i.e. low rates
& low volume OK) ?

Cheers,
Jean-Michel.
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