Usage Scenarios

There are several ways to make use of your VOIP service. They can be used separately or simultaneously. There are no restrictions and you will be charged for the time spent in each conversation that is being terminated (carried) by our service, except for in-network calls or special numbers - or unlimited plans. 

Most of our clients pay less than $8/month, even including long distance and overseas calls. These are their reasons to use VOIP / SIP:

Softphone

The easiest setup involves using a software program on your Internet-connected computer. The program is called softphone, can be installed on any such computer and requires a microphone and speakers or preferably a headset. There are numerous free and commercial programs you can download for a multitude of platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, iPod, Android, Symbian etc.

VoIP Adapter or ATA

If your place is wired for traditional phone service or if you have one or more regular phones that you want (to keep) using, or if you want to be able to talk on the phone even when your computer is off, you need to purchase a VoIP adapter, which costs at least $80. This adapter connects on one end to your broadband router and on the other to your phone line. The device does not require a computer to be on and is very reliable.

Smartphone

Any device capable of voice communication and capable of connecting through WiFi will generally support VOIP and SIP. You may install a SIP application on your iPod, iPhone, Android, Symbian or Windows Mobile smartphone. You will definitely be able to use SIP when your phone is connected through WiFi, and you are likely to be able to use VOIP SIP when you are connected through 3G if your cell phone provider allows it (most do).

Apart from the aforementioned means of using VOIP - which remain the most widely deployed - you may also use many other devices. You may purchase an ATA from us or buy it from a retailer and set it up yourself, after signup, using our configuration samples as a guide.