What voip providers allow you to keep your existing phone number?
I really wanted to use magicJack because it seems easy enough and I’ve heard so much about it, but it’s been over 1 to 2 years since they promised to offer the ability to keep your phone number…and they still haven’t.
Anyone have any recommendations for a voip that is easy to install, has great call quality, no problems with emergency calls (911 can locate you immediately), etc.?
Do anybody know a voip soft-phone able to manage different voip numbers at the same time?
I have few Voip geographical numbers (1 uk and 2 italian local numbers) and I wish to manage all of them without using 3 different soft-phones as I do now. Which software offers me the possibility to this?
Apparently the premium version of X-Lite is able to do it but the free version gives me some connection problem so I don’t dare to buy the premium one.
Anybody can help me?
Thanks a million!!!
How fast does your internet connection need to be to use VOIP with min problems?
I have DSL that 1.5mbs.
Is that fast enought to use VOIP and not run into alot of problems. I know you would have to be worried about both your up and down speeds. I have heard some say VOIP works great while others say that the service drops their calls or that they have poor quality. I am thinking about using VOIP to add an additional phone line to my small business so that I can call out for free as well in the US. Can I rely of the service or should I stick with a traditional land line? Also does anyone know of a cheap landline long distance placn?
I am looking to become a VoiP Reseller, how can i start?
I have heard alot about how many enterprises are moving to VoIP communications.
Changing their analog phones to VoIP PC to Phones.
I have also heard that anyone can sell branded VoIP products.
Can anyone tell me how i can begin to market these products as a voice over IP reseller?









