VoIP services have attained a special place for itself not just in the telecom industry but also world wide. There is no doubt about the growing dependence of business and residential houses on VoIP service for their daily dose of communication. A cheap calling rate with sterling quality is just one of the few advantages that have led to VoIP termination service enjoying the status that it has achieved today. Various research reports are witness to the fact that number of VoIP users are increasing over the years at a fast pace.
VoIP service providers are working towards reaching every nook and cranny of the world to ensure that voice over IP service is available in every part of the world. For this purpose the help of Wholesale VoIP carriers and VoIP reseller service providers is needed. This new and profitable technology has been fast accommodating the growing number of wholesalers and resellers of VoIP, thus ensuring that you can avail this revolutionary service no matter where you are situated.
Best VoIP Service
Best VoIP service will include number of features which will provide a reliable and secure calling service. Quality is one of the pivotal points when we talk about any telephony service. Customers would be willing to pay a little extra too if the quality of service is enhanced. Ensure this by opting for a VoIP service provider working with multiple points of presence and switches. Also service provider should have back-up routes in case the one provided to you fails to work.
An efficient customer support service is going to certify that your telephony service gives you minimum reasons to worry. Support service can be provided through helpdesk, email or a more recent online chat service. The most viable option is unquestionably online support so that you can put forth your issues directly and instantly to the technical personnel so that they can guide and offer you solutions.
VoIP service provides a number of features at no extra cost which can not be provided by PSTN or are heavily charged for. Therefore, it becomes obvious to select a provider who is offering you features which will enhance the way your business operates. For instance, call forwarding or follow me features.
Look around with the eye of an eagle to avoid regretting your selection of the provider later. Most of the times it’s the wrong selection of VoIP service provider which gives you reason to worry than the service itself.
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it’s almost like a photo
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dude, you own! this looks identical to a photograph
You can visit this site it has lots of great information on free voip calls
http://voipsms.blogspot.com
Don't have any idea, as to if it's the best; but I use voyage, have no complaints.
Ease of installation, and fast service.
HOLY CRAP! Comparing this to the original picture, they’re identical!
The best solution I have found is to put my Linksys SPA2102-NA VoIP ATA directly behind my cable modem. The SPA 2102-NA has built-in Router and QOS and gives all VoIP traffic priority over all other data.
Then, I have my Linksys WRT-54G after the SPA2102-NA. Then, my PC is connected to the WRT-54G. I have VoIP Softphones on the PC that are working just fine this way. The WRT-54G does have to Port Forward SIP Ports 5060-5061 (UDP) and RTP ports 10,000-20,000.
Previously, I had the Linksys WRT-54G NAT-Router directly behind the Modem. And the WRT-54G was port forwarding VoIP SIP ports 5060-5063 (UDP) and RTP ports 16,384-16,482. Then, my Linksys PAP2T-NA VoIP adapters and PC were connected to the output ports of the WRT-54G.
I'm finding that I have better results with the Linksis SPA2102-NA directly behind the Modem. Then, everything else after that. I am getting very good VoIP quality with my VoIP carriers this way.
I highly recommend the Linksys SPA2102-NA adapter configured with your own BYOD VoIP provider of choice.
I have used Skype for over 3 years now. It works very good for me. My borther in New Mexico and I (in Canada) talk together with Skype often and find its voice quality very good. But for some reason, some other people don't seem to share our same experience.
Skypes per/minute rates are not the cheapest. But their Unlimited USA and Canada plan for $2.95/month is a good deal.
Google Talk works quite good too, for me. But, Google Talk is primarily for PC-to-PC calling for free, similar to Skype's PC-to-PC calling. Google Talk will work over a Dial-up connection too. So, for some people still stuck on dial-up, that is a viable option. There is a service that connects Google Talk to landlines. It's called GTalk2voip.com
Another PC based VoIP solution is Efonica. Their per/minute rates are slightly cheaper than Skype.
Gizmo5 is a Skype competitor with very similar rates and features.
For my primary home phone system I use my own configurable Linksys SPA-2102-NA VoIP adapter and configure it to work with pay-as-you-go and BYOD (bring your own device) VoIP services like CallCentric, InPhonex, Les.net, and Voip.ms. But, doing it this way takes a little more technical know how, which doesn't seem to appeal to most people.
InPhonex has an Unlimited Mexico plan for $28/month.
http://www.inphonex.com/services/mexico-unlimited.php
As to whether flat rate vs pay-per-minute is the best way to go only depends on how many minutes you spend on the phone each month. It is sometimes worth while crunching the numbers. At $28/month flat fee, you will need to call Mexico consistently for ~1000 minutes/month, or more, to break even. If you call less than ~1000 minutes/month, then pay-per-minute may save you money.
With a service like CallCentric, you can call Monterrey and Mexico City for only 2.4¢/min. 1000 minutes at 2.4¢/min comes to $24/month. So for $28/month you would get the equivelant of 1160 minutes of calling to Monterrey and Mexico City.
If you don't mind calling from a computer, you can use Skype and subscribe to Skype Mexico Unlimited – which is unlimited to Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara, for $5.95/month.
http://www.skype.com/allfeatures/subscriptions/mexico/
VoIP offers many, many ways and VSP's (VoIP Service Providers) for making long distance calling at very low cost as compared to PSTN phone companies.
I don't label any VoIP service as the "best".
They all offer different features, market advantages, and pricing schemes, and levels of customer service. This is how they differentiate themselves from one another.
I personally use three different methods of VoIP calling:
1.
PC based VoIP:
If you don't mind using a headset and microphone with your PC, then here are a few options that offer very good LD rates:
Skype
Gizmo5
Efonica
Yahoo Voice
PcCall
EarthCaller – currently, EarthCaller while still in beta dev phase and is offering completely free USA/Canada VoIP calling from your PC browser. No strings, no gimmicks, no charge.
With the exception of EarthCaller (free), rates vary from about 1 – 2 cents/min across North America.
2.
ATA VoIP Telephone Adapters:
I also use a VoIP telephone adapter, that I self configure to connect to SIP-based VoIP services.
(SIP – Session Initiation Protocol)
I currently use a Linksys PAP2T-NA two-port user configurable ATA. This means that I can configure the ATA for service with two distinct and unrelated VoIP services at the same time.
I connect my ATA with SIP VoIP services such as:
CallCentric
InPhonex
Voip.ms
Les.net
Rates vary from 0.75 to 2.5 cents/min across North America and many other parts of the world.
These services are primarily BYOD (bring your own voip device), except for InPhonex who also will sell the VoIP adapters to you.
BYOD services are best suited to users who have enough technical ability to configure their own ATA's and softphones.
With BYOD VoIP you also generally need to know enough about your Router to port forward SIP ports 5060 and RTP ports (Linksys ATA's use RTP ports 16384-16482.
3.
Roll Your Own VoIP Calling Cards:
Using a VoIP service as a Calling Card gateway is one of the easiest and lowest cost methods of long distance calling.
Your biggest savings is in the fact that there is No VoIP Equipment Required, no equipment network configuration issues like port forwarding, NAT-Routers, PC's, softphones, or ATA adapters to fiddle with.
Just access your VoIP service by calling a local, or 1-800 access gateway number from your regular phone, or cell.
The services I use for VoIP Calling Card access are CallCentric and InPhonex. With these services not only can you make calls with a SIP softphone, or ATA, you also have the added benefit of calling card access. You can learn more about how to do this at http://www.cqvoip.com
These services are pre-paid, Pay-As-You-Go, no contracts, no commitments, no gimmicks and no nonsense. Only pay for what you use.
Calling card gateway access is a good way to by-pass your expensive local telco LD service, using a regular phone or cell.
Awesome work Williamsshamir
Great video.
Much love Kat
You may want to checkout CallCentric. They provide VoIP carrier services world-wide.
Skype works great for me. Yesterday I talked to my brother in Albuquerque, New Mexico from Alberta, Canada for over 1.5 hours with perfect voice quality….. and it was all free Skype-Skype, PC-PC.
We both also have SkypePro with unlimited Skype-to-PSTN land phone calling for $3/month for unlimited USA/Canada calling too.
But, calling to Philippines is not cheap if you are calling to PSTN landlines (and much worse to cells).
Cheapest "VoIP rate" to Philippines landline I have seen is with CallCentric at 12.9 cent/min.
They have free down-loadable soft-phone – nothing to buy, no contracts and only pay-as-you-go calling… no gimmicks or hidden fees.
Call anywhere USA/Canada for 1.98 cent/min.
They are also BYOD, meaning you can use another configurable soft-phone or your own configurable ATA phone adapter. …. and FREE In-Network calling between account holders…. just like Skype.
And, for those who are Bandwidth Challenged, CallCentric soft-phone will work over PC with a "Dial-up" Internet connection, as well as highspeed…. not many VoIP services can claim that…
wich program he is for doing this ? beside a tablet ofc
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i use photoshop
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awesome stuff man,….ama practice hard to get to yo level!
this is list of wireless router from pc magazine with prices
http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,1874,4236,00.asp
and r u sure u need a router not an access point ??