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For a US colleague, I have tried finding a good service provider that has LA
local phone numbers without a rate plan, just pay as you go. I've looked at
http://www.broadbandreports.com/isplist?t=voip but these all seem to be with
a rate plan.
Any links would be greatly appreciated - thanks!
PS: I plan to set up X-Lite so the SP should support SIP.
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Regards / Med venlig hilsen
Kenneth @ Copenhagen, Denmark
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>> For a US colleague, I have tried finding a good service provider that
>> has LA local phone numbers without a rate plan, just pay as you go.
>
>Forgot: Must have voicemail as well..
Lingo's Lingolink plan has voicemail, no included minutes, and offers
numbers in several 213 and 323 exchanges. It's $8/mo. I'm not aware
of anything cheaper. There aren't many people handing out free phone
numbers any more.
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johnl@iecc.com (John R. Levine) wrote in news:cm6qb9$qbg$1@xuxa.iecc.com:
> Lingo's Lingolink plan has voicemail, no included minutes, and offers
> numbers in several 213 and 323 exchanges. It's $8/mo. I'm not aware
> of anything cheaper. There aren't many people handing out free phone
> numbers any more.
Thanks for the link, John. Today I cam across Sipphone.com which seems to
offer what I am looking for including voicemail and numbers in the 310 area
code for $6/month so I think that's the route to go. There is no startup fee
either as far as I can see whereas Lingo has a $30 startup fee..
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johnl@iecc.com (John R. Levine) wrote in message news:<cm6qb9$qbg$1@xuxa.iecc.com>...
> >> For a US colleague, I have tried finding a good service provider that
> >> has LA local phone numbers without a rate plan, just pay as you go.
> >
> >Forgot: Must have voicemail as well..
>
> Lingo's Lingolink plan has voicemail, no included minutes, and offers
> numbers in several 213 and 323 exchanges. It's $8/mo. I'm not aware
> of anything cheaper. There aren't many people handing out free phone
> numbers any more.
Broadvoice has a $5.95 plan which included 100 minutes outbound and
unlimited inbound.
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