considering bell's voice over plan for multiple lines.
does anyone have it or any competitor's?
how is it?
can it be used for a fax line?
does anyone have it or any competitor's?
how is it?
can it be used for a fax line?
Sun Rocket if I am not mistaken allows you a second roll-over number with any area code you would like. Making it cost effective for family and or friends in another location to call you without a toll.Steve-A said:I've been using Sun Rocket (a US carrier) for VOIP. The voice service is fine. Faxing has been very problematic. I can fax out but not receive. Their service might be better in that regard - but I would check it out first.
So does Vonage:papasmerf said:Sun Rocket if I am not mistaken allows you a second roll-over number with any area code you would like. Making it cost effective for family and or friends in another location to call you without a toll.
Actually Vonage is not cheap, considering they have many hidden fees, i.e., pay extra for fax line and added features.. they also require deposit etc...XxSapphirexX said:I started using vonage and I save so much $$$ now.
Call display, call waiting, threeway, voicemail, etc. all included
all my calls are free within the province +500 min/month anywhere in Canada or U.S. for like $35 + tax. Better than 100+ a month from freaking bell!
I don't know if it can be used for a fax...I dont' see why not.
Not correct..Vonage bill your cc, no deposit required. Features suchcyrus said:Actually Vonage is not cheap, considering they have many hidden fees, i.e., pay extra for fax line and added features.. they also require deposit etc...
http://www.vbuzzer.com/index.php
The problem is most probably with your ISP, not Vonage. Your ISP may be restricting the bandwidth allocated to VOip on your internet account.bonghitter said:i am currently using vonage, and lately its been a pain in the ass, i dont recieved voice mail alerts for at least a day, and some of my customer have been complaing that they have a hard time hearing me on the line, i have been using it for about 6 months now, going to give it a couple of weeks, hopefully it improves.
you are talking about $70 plan / Small Business Unlimited PlanFred Zed said:Not correct..Vonage bill your cc, no deposit required. Features such
as voicemail, call waiting, fax line etc are included in the price. See:
http://www.vonage.ca/products_premium_sb.php