IronVoice is decent.  http://www.ironvoice.com

Eric


On Aug 6, 2008, at 10:20 AM, J Cruit wrote:

> I'd look at Viatalk who is open enough to allow asterisk SIP
> connections so they should be cool with a "bring your own device" type
> deal.  Plus they are pretty crazy cheap for 199$ for two years which
> works out to around 8$ a month BUT BUT BUT they don't tell you they
> charge a monthly recovery fee of now around 3$ so its more like 11$ a
> month.  Maybe that's included now, I got in for even cheaper early on
> and perhaps they figured out that it was too cheap just ask them about
> it if you order.
>
> In any case that's not too bad for an unlimited plan with dual phone
> lines, BUT that dual line means that you have two lines on the same
> number so you can carry on two conversations at the same time on two
> different lines but you can't (as far as I know or perhaps for more
> money) have two different numbers on those two lines.
>
> I honestly didn't check to see if they meet all your requirements as
> I'm actually fairly lazy.
>
> --j
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 12:55 AM, Chuck Cole <cncole at earthlink.net>  
> wrote:
>> I'm looking to replace my home phone service with a non-Vonage but  
>> Vonage-like VoIP service.  I've searched past stuff here as well
>> as done Google searches and called 3-4 tech support lines to get  
>> answers.  Discovered that Vonage is just expensive, and that others
>> just don't or won't help much.
>>
>> I think a couple of the providers that offer 2 lines with a basic  
>> home plan may be my answer, but they won't or can't help and say I
>> gotta use their hardware which makes me suspicious whether I can  
>> use their features as I could with Vonage (Vonage requires extra
>> monthly payments and/ or 2nd subscription to do what I listed  
>> below: expensive and not "seamless".).
>>
>>
>> I'll appreciate any and all comments.  Here's what I think I want:
>>
>>
>> VoIP home plan desired:
>>
>> Unlimited calling in US & Canada
>> 1 home line, replacing POTS by Frontier, and keeping same number.   
>> Only need one number.
>> use my Linksys RTP300 adapter for home line (Linksys info sez this  
>> will do my VoIP home connection).
>> online access (from anywhere) to features, forwarding, and other  
>> standard VoIP personal preferences
>> unlimited online changes to forwarding home number to cell phone, or
>>   unlimited forwarding to designated laptop, etc (eg, forward to  
>> personal laptop when going to 9-5 job, vacation, etc)
>> unlimited changes to access/substitute home phone via my laptop at  
>> WiFi hotspots (ie, any broadband link)
>>   via a USB adapter such as Vonage claims for their V-Phone product  
>> (tiny adapter: www.Vonage.com/V-Phone), or
>>   via SW such as Vonage claims for their V-Pro product (SW only  
>> with headset, needs no adapter - but there's no online product
>> info)
>>
>> Notes:
>> 1) I want the ability to switch home to laptop so I don't always  
>> need to use cell "prime time" minutes, but have the choice.
>> 2) do I need or want a hardware adapter like the Vonage USB V-Phone  
>> for my laptop to reduce CPU load?
>> 3) is their an unlocked product like the V-Phone which is locked?
>> 4) prefer the choice for laptop to access via Ubuntu or WinXP so  
>> phone can be ready in background, regardless of my main
>> application.
>> 5) Vonage tech support said that frequent switching from home to a  
>> V-Phone (eg, daily) isn't allowed, but sales said it is
>> unlimited.
>> 6) the services which said I must use their equipment did not or  
>> would not clarify how I could use my laptop as a phone at a
>> hotspot.
>>
>>
>> I could not locate a site or something and did MANY searches before  
>> asking this here..
>>
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>
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