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| Thread ID: 75269 | 2006-12-23 00:52:00 | VoIP by the ISP | Nomad (952) | PC World Chat |
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| 508778 | 2006-12-23 00:52:00 | Hey, with the service such as Xnet's VFX or Slingshot's iTalk, are 0800 available still free and are you able to access calling card 4 digit phone numbers without a surcharge? Thanks. |
Nomad (952) | ||
| 508779 | 2006-12-23 01:52:00 | Hi I am on the Xnet voip and yes 0800 numbers are free. Not sure about the second question about calling cards. |
wmoore (6009) | ||
| 508780 | 2006-12-23 05:06:00 | I am on iTalk VOIP, and yes 080 numbers are free. Not sure about the second question about calling cards. | Erayd (23) | ||
| 508781 | 2006-12-23 05:41:00 | How do u find VoIP while the internet is screaming against that big download? Does the VoIP shudder? Let's say you are on a unmanaged BB plan and you are downloading a file say 5min or longer. Does it affect quality of your phonecall? | Nomad (952) | ||
| 508782 | 2006-12-23 06:49:00 | I find that VOIP is fine while doing basically anything else with my internet connection, but I run a traffic shaper on my LAN that gives VOIP top priority. The instant I switch the shaper off the service becomes unusable - so I just don't switch it off ;) | Erayd (23) | ||
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