any US VOIP carrier that charges a per minute rate for international termination calls is most likely handing the traffic off to a long distance carrier for ultimate termination. There was a press release a few weeks ago announcing that Vonage had selected Global Crossing as it's long distance carrier.
The biggest complaints that most people have about their local phone company is confusing billing and can't speak to a person that understands what they are saying. Voicepulse doesn't have live customer service people? THAT is the recipe for disaster. And you can't make consecutive calls without a delay? Why are you so patient...if it was Verizon wouldn't you be screaming at the customer service voice mail?
I've heard that every 6th grader in Michigan is given a laptop computer for the purpose of internet access...
Vonage and Deltathree support fax. Packet 8 doesn't support fax.
Vonage is 27/minute to Madagascar. www.vonage.portfolionetwork.com
any US VOIP carrier that charges a per minute rate for international termination calls is most likely handing the traffic off to a long distance carrier for ultimate termination. There was a press release a few weeks ago announcing that Vonage had selected Global Crossing as it's long distance carrier.
The VOIP providers offer unlimited LD AND the phone line for that same amount.
The biggest complaints that most people have about their local phone company is confusing billing and can't speak to a person that understands what they are saying. Voicepulse doesn't have live customer service people? THAT is the recipe for disaster. And you can't make consecutive calls without a delay? Why are you so patient...if it was Verizon wouldn't you be screaming at the customer service voice mail?