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| Thread ID: 105796 | 2009-12-14 19:39:00 | want my own 0800 number for home | Newteach (4990) | PC World Chat |
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| 839597 | 2009-12-15 18:33:00 | Yeah 2talk's the same (Well $7 a month, but still). However, if you're with 2talk, and you're on, say the Business Value plan, calls first come off your bundled minutes, potentially saving *tons*! As far as I'm aware the same also applies to the 2talk Business Go, however there's a "reasonable small-business use" clause in effect, so you can't run a call center with 30,000 0800 minutes a month. You can also bundle 100 Cellular minutes for just $10 extra, working out at 10c per-min ;) I also like the fact I can terminate an 0800 directly on any device, rather than having it redirected to another number, however knowing that I have the option to redirect it to any landline / cell number is nice too :D I'm also a big fan of the iLBC Codec, and back when I last used VFX / DVX it was only g711 / g729? |
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| 839598 | 2009-12-16 11:18:00 | I'm also a big fan of the iLBC Codec, and back when I last used VFX / DVX it was only g711 / g729? Correct :) |
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| 839599 | 2009-12-16 17:10:00 | That's a bit of a bugger ... that plus I've had no end of issues with them in the past, though I must admit the fact that VoIP usage to VFX / DVX doesn't count towards your bill is nice. | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 839600 | 2009-12-17 01:22:00 | I have had an 0800 number with telecom for 20 odd years. Used so kids could call home from anywhere. There was no cost to set up, and no ongoing rental. It has a pin number so that we do not get any calls except from known people. Don't know if it is still available - call telecom. | Peter H (220) | ||
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