VoIP Providers The Top 7
Voice Over IP (VoIP) is the new phone system technology. It's
valued for cheap prices and cost effectiveness. It offers many
of the same calling features as regular landline services at
typically no extra cost. VoIP allows users the freedom to use
their high-speed Internet connection to integrate their phone,
audio, video, and web browsing capabilities into one
application. Because of these new trends, VoIP providers are
adding new products and services daily.
Here is a list and details of the top 7 VoIP providers with
costs:
1. Skype (Ebay - New Owner)
Skype is famous VoIP provider with the slogan, "The Whole World
can Talk for Free". Skype is a free download and users can make
free calls via, Skype to Skype. For a fee, you can advance your
Skype to Skype Out and make calls to landline phones. Skype In
will let your choose your area code and phone number. This way,
friends and relatives can call you locally, if you select the
same area code. Skype is compatible with the leading operations
systems - Windows, Linux, Macs and Pocket PCs.
2. Broadvox Direct
Broadvox Direct VoIP providers offers small business and
residential services. Their residential services include the
Residential Choice Plus plan for $10.00 per month. The
Residential Choice Plus plan includes 100 outbound minutes and
unlimited incoming minutes. Their Residential Unlimited Plan
costs $30.00 a month and includes unlimited calling anywhere in
the US and Canada. The Small Business (SOHO) Regional Plan costs
$35.00 per month and includes 1500 monthly minutes in the US and
in Canada. The SoHo Small Business Unlimited Plan costs $45 per
month and includes unlimited calls in the US and Canada and also
includes a free fax line and Yellow Page listing.
3. Vonage
Probably the most well known VoIP providers, you may be
surprised to discover that Vonage is also one of the more
expensive providers. Vonage offers two plans, residential and
small business. Residential users may choose between the Basic
500 plan and Unlimited. The Basic 500 plan offers 500 minutes of
talk time for $15.00 a month. The Premium Unlimited residential
plan costs $25.00 per month.
The SOHO Basic plan costs $40.00 per month and allows 1500
minutes. The Small Business Unlimited plan costs $50.00 a month
and provides unlimited calls throughout the United States,
Puerto Rico, and Canada.
4. Dialpad
Yahoo and Dialpad have merged services. There is trend amongst
VoIP providers to consolidate their services. Currently, Dialpad
offers 3 service plans: Dialpad Monthly 300, Dialpad Monthly
500, and Dialpad USA. The cost for Dialpad Monthly 300 is $7.50,
Dialpad Monthly 500 costs $10 and Dialpad USA costs about
$12.00/month.
5. Galaxy Voice
Galaxy Voice offers two plans, Residential and Business. Their
residential plan costs about $20.00 a month and includes
unlimited calling, Voicemail, Caller Id, Call Waiting, Call
Return, Three Way Calling, and Call Forwarding. Their business
plan costs $40.00 per month and includes unlimited calling, Free
Voice Mail, Free Call Transfer, Free Call Forwarding, Free
Repeat Dialling, and Free Caller ID block.
6. Packet 8
Packet 8 offers phone and videophone plans. One of the few VoIP
providers to offer both services. Their residential plans are
the Freedom International and Freedom Unlimited. Both of these
plans cost $19/month. Their business plans consists of three
different plans. These are the Virtual Office service plans, the
Virtual Attendant Service plans, and the Business Phone Service
plans. The Virtual office phone plan costs $19 per month, the
Virtual Attendant service plan costs $14 per month, and the
Business plan costs $35.00 per month.
7. VoIP American
VoIP American one of the biggest VoIP providers and has 3
different plans. These are the VoIP American PBX plan, the VoIP
Voice and bVoice plans. The VoIP American PBX plan cost $19.00 a
month for a private line and $44.00 a month for unlimited
calling. The VoIP Voice Residential Basic plan costs
$14.00/month and Residential Unlimited plan costs $29.00/month.
VoIP providers are increasing in number with growing competition
amongst the various VoIP providers prices will start to come
down even further. The quality of the voice calls is getting
better and now video calls is becoming the standard offering by
the VoIP Providers. Talk will be cheap!