Best way is to bundle the whole dam package with Landline, TV, Internet and Mobile and you land up saving a lot.... try the Bell Bundle....
I am not in a bundle right now. But I am thinking to get one...
What I have right now....
1) TV - Basic Digital and 5 themes Pack (Express View)
2) Internet - High Speed Premium 7MBps down and 1 MBps up with 60GB Limit (Sympatico on a Dry Loop) (Did screw the technical in the beginning who was trying to make a fool of me thinking me as a normal customer, That’s the benefit of being a Technical ISP setup engineer) I am more than happy now.
3) Vonage - 500 Minutes free basic account. (Never faced any quality issue with them)
4) Startec - Long Distance to India, HK and UK (I am ok with this, but thinking to setup my own environment when the places I call will be like an interoffice extension. Something like http://www.asterisk.org so I am going to save this cost end of the day and will be calling free long distance.
All of the above with a total cost of - 148.78 CAD
Anyone who is technical who can discuss the idea of global interoffice epbx over internet, can PM me. I am trying to come up with a design solution where no cost or little one time cost involved for setting up the interoffice epbx in a globe model. Like India home is Ext 101, Canada home is Ext 202, UK sister home is Ext 303, US Sister home is Ext 404, In-Laws Home India is Ext 505 and Brother In-Law's home in HK is 606. all they have to do is pick up the phone an dial each other extension and boom they talk for free.
The term Global Interoffice EPBX sounds big cost...he he he end of the day its not more then max 20 to 50 CAD one time. Also the internet which is the most essential thing here is now everywhere and VOIP for the best voice quality does not need more than 128Kbps. And as far as hardware is concerned and costing of the total one time, I am trying to gather more information. It will be great if anyone who is also interested in the topic can join me.
It’s somewhat the same IDEA where http://www.magicjack.com" rel="nofollow">LINK is working. It’s just that Magic Jack is using the real numbers associated to your device which in our case is not there and is all private, just like your extension in your office. End of the day it will be FREE for us.
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Originally posted by ash_canada
It may be cheap but I don't like it for the reasons I have mentioned in my post. I want a foolproof service in the event of an emergency. Furthermore, VOIP quality is at the mercy of the internet service provider. Also, it don't work when there are power outages (some routers have battery backup .. so they will work for a few hours)
If you don't have any of these concerns, VOIP is a good bet.
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Originally posted by adnancanada
I m cutting down my expensive. Right now I m pay rogers internet wtih tax aprx $30 and bell home phone with 2 feathers paying with tax apx. $45.
I have cell phone fido. my contract is ending next month. I can also cut down. I amy apx. $45 with unlimited incoming calls + 200 wnk minute +sat sun free.
Can anybody share how can i cut down my monthly expensive.
Kindly suggest me any good company or offer going on right now. Thanks in advance.
Is there any unlimted service i can call from Canada to Pakistan. Not Pakistan to Canada
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Originally posted by shaileshjkumar
Best way is to bundle the whole dam package with Landline, TV, Internet and Mobile and you land up saving a lot.... try the Bell Bundle....
I am not in a bundle right now. But I am thinking to get one...
What I have right now....
1) TV - Basic Digital and 5 themes Pack (Express View)
2) Internet - High Speed Premium 7MBps down and 1 MBps up with 60GB Limit (Sympatico on a Dry Loop) (Did screw the technical in the beginning who was trying to make a fool of me thinking me as a normal customer, That’s the benefit of being a Technical ISP setup engineer) I am more than happy now.
3) Vonage - 500 Minutes free basic account. (Never faced any quality issue with them)
4) Startec - Long Distance to India, HK and UK (I am ok with this, but thinking to setup my own environment when the places I call will be like an interoffice extension. Something like http://www.asterisk.org so I am going to save this cost end of the day and will be calling free long distance.
All of the above with a total cost of - 148.78 CAD
Anyone who is technical who can discuss the idea of global interoffice epbx over internet, can PM me. I am trying to come up with a design solution where no cost or little one time cost involved for setting up the interoffice epbx in a globe model. Like India home is Ext 101, Canada home is Ext 202, UK sister home is Ext 303, US Sister home is Ext 404, In-Laws Home India is Ext 505 and Brother In-Law's home in HK is 606. all they have to do is pick up the phone an dial each other extension and boom they talk for free.
The term Global Interoffice EPBX sounds big cost...he he he end of the day its not more then max 20 to 50 CAD one time. Also the internet which is the most essential thing here is now everywhere and VOIP for the best voice quality does not need more than 128Kbps. And as far as hardware is concerned and costing of the total one time, I am trying to gather more information. It will be great if anyone who is also interested in the topic can join me.
It’s somewhat the same IDEA where http://www.magicjack.com" rel="nofollow">LINK is working. It’s just that Magic Jack is using the real numbers associated to your device which in our case is not there and is all private, just like your extension in your office. End of the day it will be FREE for us.
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Hi thanks for your information https://www.google.com/
https://www.google.com/" target="_blank">https://www.google.com/</a>
I would recommend the following to get the optimum value for all the services. I don’t believe in bundling, I go for the service provider who is best in each category.
Cell Phone : I use Wind, I get unlimited Data, unlimited outgoing and incoming (US & Canada long distance Included, Caller Id, Voicemail, Unlimited Global texting)----All for 40$ + tax which is total of 45.20. You never get billed extra
Internet – Tech Savvy- I get 300GB download at 18MBPS 39+tax approx 45- Never billed extra.
Landline- I don’t use any, but I would recomment Vonage or any other VOIP which would cost 30
So you spend close to 115$..if you have more cell phones you can save more.
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