I use my Cisco 7960 with 6 VoiP service providers!
--- ilovepap2 <ilovepap2@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> While I was chatting with some of you, I recognized
> that few people
> don't use Line 2 at all. Well, there is nothing
> wrong with that. Is is
> just that voip is a great world and most of things
> here are either free
> or very cheap. While you have an adapter (PAP2) that
> has 2 phone ports,
> why don't you use the advantages of that.
>
> For example, FWD is a completely free voip service.
> Why not configure
> your Line 2 for FWD? With FWD, you can have a free
> Washington State
> number. Pluss, you can call 1800 numbers for free.
>
> Another example, Stanaphone offers free New York
> number. Why not
> configure your Line 2 for Stanaphone?
>
> 3rd example, you can configure your Line 2 with a
> provider that gives
> the lowest rate in the market for the country you
> call the most.
> www.internetcalls.com <http://www.internetcalls.com>
> is a sibling
> provider of Voipstunt and voipbuster. It charges 1
> cent to call Turkey.
> So, I configured internetcalls on my Line 2.
>
> 4th example, give your wife/husband or doughter/son
> a gift of his or her
> own Toronto (416) number. It costs only $2.50 CAD a
> month.
>
> Also, it is always better to use a second provider,
> because sometimes
> your main provider can have server problems. For
> example, my main
> provider, Vbuzzer, was down yesterday morning. I
> wasn't able to use it;
> but I had internetcalls on Line 2. By using it, I
> was able to make
> calls.
>
> What I am trying to say is that use the advantages
> of your PAP2. Don't
> let Line 2 rest. Make it work and enjoy the voip
> world more. In this
> group, we have a list of more than 20 Canadian voip
> providers, and a
> list of VoipXXXX family. Just spend some time and
> find what is best for
> you.
>
> My best wishes to all,
> Sukru
>
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> information about voip. PLEASE do not send any
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> questions or open a
> discussion, please go to a user forum such as
> Vbuzzer, Acanac,
> DSLReports, etc. and post it there.
>
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