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elziko

2006-08-09, 1:11 pm

I recently decided that I was going to go with either Sipgate and another
provider who was offering no monthly charge but gave 10 mins free calls each
month to many worlwide destinations. Siggate gives a local incomming number
but the other provider didn't.

Can anyone tell me who the 'other' provider is? I can't find them anywhere
in my history!


TIA


elziko

2006-08-09, 1:11 pm

elziko wrote:
> I recently decided that I was going to go with either Sipgate and
> another provider who was offering no monthly charge but gave 10 mins
> free calls each month to many worlwide destinations. Siggate gives a
> local incomming number but the other provider didn't.


Found it... it was http://www.freespeech.co.uk/ but you get 10 mins a day if
you have to have £20 credit on your account.

Does BT and others similar providers include 0844 numbers in there inclusive
call packages? What about from mobiles?

TIA


Brian A

2006-08-09, 1:11 pm

On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 14:03:21 +0100, "elziko" <elziko@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:

>elziko wrote:
>
>Found it... it was http://www.freespeech.co.uk/ but you get 10 mins a day if
>you have to have £20 credit on your account.
>
>Does BT and others similar providers include 0844 numbers in there inclusive
>call packages? What about from mobiles?

You could also go for sipdiscount.com
300mins 'free' per week. Pay, afaik, 10 euros for 120 days. The
payment can be spent on destinations that aren't free.
Also, re your comment about 'no monthly charge':There are lots of
providers that don't make a monthly charge - just pay as you go for
your calls.

Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.
elziko

2006-08-10, 7:11 am

Brian A wrote:
> Also, re your comment about 'no monthly charge':There are lots of
> providers that don't make a monthly charge - just pay as you go for
> your calls.


Do you know of a web site that lists all providers and their
setup/monthly/call costs for quicker comparison?


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