We already know about a VOIP Provider called Voipax. Voipax has now started to introduce more VOIP service under its hood, just like betamax or dellmont sarl is doing.
VOIPax has introduced a new VOIP service called Voipian, which claims to offers 1 cent per call. Please read this again, its 1 cent per call not per minute. This deal is available during Voipian's beta test phase, which does not have any specific end date.
Voipian will offer cheap calls to following destinations at 1 cent per call:
Andorra
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahamas
Belgium
Brazil
Brazil Rio De Janeiro
Brazil Sao Paolo
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Canada (+mobile)
Chile
China
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Guadeloupe
Hong Kong (+mobile)
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Japan
Jordan
Korea South
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macao
Malaysia
Martinique
Monaco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Panama
Peru
Peru Lima
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico (+mobile)
Romania
Russia
Russia Moscow
Russia St.Petersburg
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
United Kingdom
United States (+mobile)
Venezuela
Its good to see countries like Malaysia and Brazil are offered at 1 cent per call.
Voipian offers SIP supports, that means you can use Voipian through your SIP Phone, VOIP Adapter or SIP Softphone such as X-lite.
Voipian SIP Details:
Phone Number: Enter your (home) phone number.
User name: Enter your Voipian username here.
Password: Enter your Voipian password here.
Registrar: voipian.com
Proxy: sip.voipian.com
If you do not have your own SIP setup, you can always opt for Voipian Softphone.
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Monday, May 4, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Unlimited calls to landlines and cell phones by Betamax
We recently discussed about actionvoip, one of the cheapest VOIP Providers available however Betamax has just launched a new VOIP service called Telbo. Although, it seems that this service is by Dellmont Sarl. There is clearly a connection between Betamax and Dellmont Sarl. After a lot of bad publicity about the betamax brand, Betamax could be trying to rebrand themselves under the new name.
Lets leave that apart for now and look at what Telbo can offer. Telbo is mainly a unlimited VOIP service as they claim to offer unlimited calls from $1.00 onwards.
Telbo offers 2 packages,
1)Telbo.com Unlimited US & Canada: Unlimited calls to landlines and cell phones in the US and Canada for $1 per month. You can also call Guam and Puerto rico. The 3 and 12 months subscriptions also include a little credit so you can reach people outside of your subscription.
2)Telbo.com Unlimited World package: Unlimited calls to landlines in 36 countries worldwide. This does not include countries like India or Pakistan. Again, 3 and 12 month subscriptions plans are available.
You can always use Telbo to make calls at extremely competitive calling rates. Telbo charges 2 cents per minute to India.
As usual, Telbo comes with a FUP (Fair Usage Policy). We analysed some important points:
a) Calls to phones and mobiles are included in your subscription subject to a fair usage limit of 10,000 minutes per user per month, with a maximum of 6 hours per day.
b)no more than 50 different numbers in total can be called per day.
c) Once these limits are exceeded Telbo will charge normal rates and a connection fee for any additional minutes used.
10000 minutes per month in our opinion is a fair plan, which comes to more than 300 minutes per day.
How to use Telbo:
You can make calls using various methods such as Local access numbers, Phone to Phone. Unfortunately, Telbo doesn't offer SIP based VOIP service as their website doesn't provide any instruction to use SIP. however, if you ping sip.telbo.com it does give a response, so this could be working?
All we can say is $1 for 10000 minutes to USA/Canada is a good deal. $5.95 to 36 countries is definitely a good deal. The choice is yours.
If you are using Telbo VOIP service, do let everyone know your feedback and comments on Telbo.
Lets leave that apart for now and look at what Telbo can offer. Telbo is mainly a unlimited VOIP service as they claim to offer unlimited calls from $1.00 onwards.
Telbo offers 2 packages,
1)Telbo.com Unlimited US & Canada: Unlimited calls to landlines and cell phones in the US and Canada for $1 per month. You can also call Guam and Puerto rico. The 3 and 12 months subscriptions also include a little credit so you can reach people outside of your subscription.
2)Telbo.com Unlimited World package: Unlimited calls to landlines in 36 countries worldwide. This does not include countries like India or Pakistan. Again, 3 and 12 month subscriptions plans are available.
You can always use Telbo to make calls at extremely competitive calling rates. Telbo charges 2 cents per minute to India.
As usual, Telbo comes with a FUP (Fair Usage Policy). We analysed some important points:
a) Calls to phones and mobiles are included in your subscription subject to a fair usage limit of 10,000 minutes per user per month, with a maximum of 6 hours per day.
b)no more than 50 different numbers in total can be called per day.
c) Once these limits are exceeded Telbo will charge normal rates and a connection fee for any additional minutes used.
10000 minutes per month in our opinion is a fair plan, which comes to more than 300 minutes per day.
How to use Telbo:
You can make calls using various methods such as Local access numbers, Phone to Phone. Unfortunately, Telbo doesn't offer SIP based VOIP service as their website doesn't provide any instruction to use SIP. however, if you ping sip.telbo.com it does give a response, so this could be working?
All we can say is $1 for 10000 minutes to USA/Canada is a good deal. $5.95 to 36 countries is definitely a good deal. The choice is yours.
If you are using Telbo VOIP service, do let everyone know your feedback and comments on Telbo.
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