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Hello Highway vs Phonebooth
Compare Hello Highway vs Phonebooth. Find out whether Hello Highway or Phonebooth is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of Hello Highway and Phonebooth and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.
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Phonebooth OnDemand
Phonebooth OnDemand is Bandwidth.com's simplest VoIP plan. Phonebooth OnDemand is also one of the most cost-effective hosted VoIP plans on the market. (Bandwidth.com owns Phonebooth and also offers additional...
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Up until recently I was using long distance cards purchased at the local drugstore. The problem with these cards is that you never get the minutes you think you are paying for. Calling within our state to another area code costs 3 times more than I thought it would. Plus minutes sometimes mysteriously disappeared for no apparent reason. With Hello Highway you get exactly what you pay for and you no longer have to enter multiple digit phone numbers and pass codes. I simple dial a local phone number and dial the person I'm calling. It even allows for speed-dialing. Hello Highway makes it simple and I highly recommend them to anyone.
I use Hello Highway's service regularly and it is a great value!
Phonebooth sucks. Literally the worst company I have paid for a service and I’ve been with them for 6 years. Don’t keep your card on file with them or they will arbitrarily charge it for whatever amount they please. Horrible support, no features or perks. They are in the dinosaur era of voip service. I can’t recommend to find a different provider enough.
I liked Phonebooth initially. However, the phones they support are old and have reached end of life. They don't support Polycom phones with 4.0 firmware or newer. Neither do they support any Yealink phones available in the market now. I have called several times and created several cases for help but the only response I get is that they don't have any information about future plans. May be they are planning on closing shop soon. Who knows... they don't know either.