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Voice over the internet using Telepacket
...TelePacket Voip - alive or not alive...
TelePacket had many nice features in a Vonage type of calling plan structure. In addition to free business and PBX features and free advanced calling features they also had more free features.
Features include:
Local Number Porting
Select Any Area Code
Virtual Telephone Number
Enhanced Voicemail
Caller-ID with Name (coming soon)
Caller-ID Blocking
International Call Block (coming soon)
Anonymous Call Block (coming soon)
Call Forwarding
3-way Calling
Call Waiting
Call Return
Speed Dialing Plus
Repeat Dialing
Unlimited Incoming Calls
Unlimited In-Network Calls
Take me with you (Adaptor)
You can be up and running within minutes of receiving your TelePacket package. They send you everything you need to get your new TelePacket phone service, right down to the extra cable wire. The best thing is there's no technician, no wiring in the walls, and no technical expertise needed! Setup and installation usually takes less than 5 minutes.
TelePacket combines domestic US local, long distance, and Canada calls for one flat rate because it runs over your high-speed Internet connection. The calls are crisp and clear and you can call any number you wish.
Their website has reverted back to Go Daddy. We show them here as a study of the VoIP field, VoIP competition, and survival. For major players in the VoIP business see our chart of who is slugging it out for first place. Unfortunately some like SIPStar decide to sell out or be bought out, while some simply fade away.
TelePacket had a plan for only 95 cents a month with the following:
100 outbound minutes; 2.9¢ per each additional minute (U.S. & Canada only).
100 incoming minutes; 1¢ per each additional minute.
