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Using USB 'gateway' box with Voipbuster ?
Are any of the VOIP 'gateway' USB boxes which enable one to run VOIP off a normal handset usable with Voipbuster ? From what I can see the boxes will only work with VOIP applications with which they are specifically designed to work (e.g. most often Skype).
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18866 - impressed!!!
Just got my first BT bill since using 18866 and I'm £58 in credit - woo hoo!!!! :T My average 18866 usage has been £10 a month. The BT bill also has a month of normal usage (pre 18866) so that should mean that my next quarterly bill will be even lower!! Feeling very pleased with myself! :D
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WANTED! - copy of VOIPCHEAP 2.07 build 192 beta
Ever since i accepted the upgrade for VoipCheap from build 92 to 198, I can't make calls, cannot log on and many other problems. Does anyone have a copy of build 192 they can e-mail me? [email="ian3116@gmail.com"] [/email]
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18185 experience?
Has anybody experienced using 18185.co.uk? I'm a little apprehensive to giving out my credit card details & being billed via their "Recurring payment" method. Please advise. Thanks. :dance:
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Justdialsaver question again.
Noticed that it says on the web site that landline to mobile phones are from 1p a minute. When using their "Ready Reckoner" Tariff calculator, the cheapest option is 3.5 at weekend to O2. I have gone through all the different combinations and there doesn't seem to be any at 1p a minute. I must be missing something…
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Voip the downside.
People are raving about VOIP as if it is the greatest thing since sliced bread,but for all the Hype their are a few things people tend to overlook. 1. If the power goes off,or your computer crashes,bang goes your dog and bone line.However on an ordinary landline it usually will still work,as the power to run them comes…
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voipbuster charged for FREE call....
Australia has been taken OFF the FREE list, sneaky....... You obviously have to check the FREE countries before each call.....
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PAP2 VoipBuster/VoipCheap
Would any of you clever techy guys who have got your pap2 devices working with either VoipBuster or VoipCheap care to help me? :( I'm finding the setup a little bit bewildering! I found a post in here with ports to forward and I've done that on my router to my PAP2. I've plugged in my phone but the setup of the PAP2 is…
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onetell
I recently received an unsolicited call from Onetell trying to persuade me to change my home calls to them. Brad (yeh!) from Asia said that I needed to give him my bank details in order to receive any information from them about the package on offer. He became almost abusive when I refused and thought I was behaving in an…
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VOIP,s Gonna Be Huge.
See this Recent article about VOIP. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/23/voip_huge Looks like we are going to see more well known players entering the market place in the future.
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How often do you get an invoice for 1899?
As my thread title said; How long does it take because I have not had an invoice for nearly two months now?
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Telphone Preference Service via BT
I was already listed on telephone preference services via the net. Charged £!.48 a month by BT for caller display. However if you register for telephone preference service via BT then caller display is free. Not a lot but every little helps. :j
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Dixons to launch cut price phone service. (Freetalk).
Dixons are to launch their cut-price internet telephone service next week.It will be called Freetalk. For further details see http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/23/dixons_voip/ At £6.99 a month you would have to be a high user for it to be cost effective, as this would give you approx 53 calls to 01/02 numbers a week on…
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Talk Talk
Hi i had a sales representive at my house guaranteeing that if i change to talk talk i would be pounds better off than i am now with bt option 1, is this true, and if so does anyone else use talk talk, what are ther pros and cons if any , do they have a good customer service etc. Thanx in advance.
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Setting Up Landline?
In my new student house, we basically want a phone line to have our broadband through and to receive calls, not make any. is there a cheap way of doing this, or do you just have to call up BT or something? any comments would be appreciated :)
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Finding an International Number
BT's website does not allow you to search for international numbers. It gives the number of their international DQ which charges £1.50 per minute!!! What's the cheapeast (or freeist :D ) way to find an international number?
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Calling In-Laws in Japan
Just need to vent. My in-laws call about once every two weeks. However, they always call and ask my wife to call back and they live overseas as you can probably tell. Last month I had a charge of $84 for a 22 minute call. !!!!!!? I am assuming my in-laws believe it is cheaper for us to call them. Should I ask my wife to…
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18185.Good news for Cable/Mobile customers.
https://www.18185.co.uk Good news for Cable/Mobile customers.The 0808 and 0207 access numbers are now open.So you to can benefit from the cheaper NGN,Weekend Mobile,and Intl Calls.(Connection charge of 4p applies). https://www.call1899.com is still the cheapest supplier of calls to 01/02 geo numbers,from Cable using their…
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18866 price rise
I would just like to say when I first came across 18866 about 2 years ago ,they charged 1p per minute and 1p connection fee which we all thought was great .Now after a few changes they charge 0p per minute & 3p connection fee .I do understand that they didnt tell customers about the price increase in advance . But I still…
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Recording telephone calls - permission granted?
When a company states that "calls may be recorded for monitoring and training purposes", can this be taken as the company giving permission for the caller to record the call for monitoring and training purposes?