It’s time to get rid of your $40, $50, $60 (and more) Bell, Videotron, Rogers or Telus monthly home phone bill. Ooma is a phone service that uses VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). All you need is a broadband Internet connection that most people have already. As long as you have a good Internet co...
... but I stay mainly because of the automatically-forward-voicemails-to-me-as-an-email-attachment feature, which I find very handy. Any other cheaper VoIP home phone providers that have the same service? This doesn't seem to be a feature that many offer, and even Yak doesn't advertise it. TIA
Oct 19th, 2020 7:01 pm
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Oct 13th, 2020 1:48 pm
I live in Toronto, Ontario (Canada). Which company(ies) provides free VOIP Home phone monthly service and free porting number (keep existing home phone #)? I currently using italkBB. https://www.italkbb.com/ca/en/home-phone-plans.htmlThank you.
All, Hoping there are some VOIP (not Shaw etc.,) home phone users here, especially if you are using Magic Jack. Shaw is charging me $43/mo for home phone (yes, we still need it) and I did buy Magic Jack and have been using it for about 5 months and am pretty happy with it. I'm trying to get a better...
Aug 19th, 2019 10:53 pm
I just need something to get out Bhell's home land lines. Now that my family has finally transitioned to cell phones, they are open to the idea of moving our home line to a cheap VOIP land line. Preferably something with unlimtied local calling but if there is a VOIP plan that has cheap internationa...
Nov 5th, 2017 12:15 am