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    PAYG VoIP providers

    I'm looking for a UK VoIP provider with no ongoing monthly fee.

    That is other than Voipfone, who I already use. Voipfone are fine but I would like to have an extra outgoing caller ID, and if I'm going to have more than one SIP account then I figured it would be sensible to have these with different providers from an availability/redundancy perspective.

    I might also see if Voipfone allow signup to multiple single-user PAYG accounts as opposed to paying for the multi-user virtual PBX option which I don't need.

    The only other providers I can find so far are sipgate and DrayTEL.

    Are there any others to consider?

    #2
    We' use 2 x SIP trunks from SIPgate into a virtual Elastics box.

    Been running since around Dec 2011. No problems to date.

    Gareth

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      #3
      What's wrong with Skype?

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        Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
        What's wrong with Skype?
        exactly what I was going to ask.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
          What's wrong with Skype?
          - Call quality is unacceptably tulip*
          - Outgoing caller ID doesn't always work
          - They don't offer SIP accounts
          - More expensive than vanilla VoIP/SIP
          - Non-software solution requires custom hardware

          * You can get away with Skype-to-Skype as then both parties are aware and readily accept the limitations, but for business phone calls it falls too far short of being a serious contender imho.

          I do use Skype, even paid for an "online number", but I now realise this was a mistake (see above) and am looking to port the number to one of the VoIP providers.

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