Originally Posted by
pcal
The only problem with skype is that it doesn't play well with others. Just about all other internet call services are based on the sip protocol while skype has it own proprietory protocol.
Whay does it mean? With other than skype as a provider, you can mix and match. I have accounts with four different voip providers, and my voip telephone adaptor is programmed with all of them, and with the rules I chose for which one to use for each type of call. All the providers I've chosen have "no monthly fee" fee options, so I don't pay anything until I actually make a call.
When I dial a mobile number, the adaptor routes the call through Koala Telecom who charge me 19c per minute by the second. (Eg 10 sec call = 3.16c charge)
When I make a quick call to a fixed phone line, the adaptor routes the call through Pennytel, who charge me 2c a minute by the second to any fixed line phone in Australia.
If I'm calling a fixed phone, and I know the call will take more than five minutes, I prefix #5 to the number, and the adaptor routes the call through SipMe who charge a flat rate 9.9c no matter how long the call is to anywhere in Australia
And because I have accounts with 4 different providers (my adaptor allows up to 5), if I'm calling someone on any of these networks, I prefix the network number, and get the call completely for free. One of my providers even gives me 100 free text messages to any mobile in Australia every month!
I don't do international calls, but there are prices starting from 0.9c a minute with no connection charge. I even saw one provider offering 15 minutes free to Hong Kong if that was your want.
All this works from my normal phone, even if the computer is off. And if the network goes down, the phone automatically reverts to using the normal phone line instead.
It's a sweet system, and as others have already said, as soon as I can ditch the tel$tra line, I'll be even happier!
Regards,
Glen