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OnSIP vs Vestalink
Compare OnSIP vs Vestalink. Find out whether OnSIP or Vestalink is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of OnSIP and Vestalink and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.
User Ratings & Reviews
- 55 Reviews
- 30 Reviews
Overview:
Previously known as Junction Networks, OnSIP provides real-time communication services to over 1000,000 customer accounts. OnSIP takes away the high fees, inflexibility, and burden associated with owning a traditional phone system and delivers...
Vestalink (formerly Intelafone) offers you home phone service for $8.25 a month. With Vestalink service, you get unlimited calls anywhere in the continental US and Canada. Vestalink doesn’t require a contract and Vestalink gives you your first...
Provider Info
- Website: onsip.com
- Headquarters Country: United States
- Founder Year: 2004
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- Founder Year: 2010
Plans Available*
- OnSIP Pay As You Go Plan - $49.95
- OnSIP Unlimited Plan - $18.95
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Users Average Rating
Recent User Reviews
OnSIP customer support is excellent! This phone system is easy to navigate and works great! Would definitely recommend!!
I had to call to two different times. The first one was the setup and they knew how to help me exactly. Second time was to trouble shoot calling and they found out my card was declined very quickly. My fault! as soon as we replaced the card things got back to working. Overall a very amazing company, I am thrilled to have very low cost globall calling capabilities.
We have (soon had) a grandfathered account with Vestalink, part of the early adopters promotion when it launched. Initially it was 75 USD every 2 years, then 90.68 in 2018. Now its switched to a 24.99/mo plan with no warning. Our grandfathered flat rate promise clearly means nothing. The terms of service page leads to a 404. It has devolved into AT&T's metered landline plan. Moving to another provider and hopefully able to port our number without issue.
Horrible company who won't port out your number -- as required by law -- when you try and leave. Been trying to get a number away from them for over 2 weeks now, and not happy with them passing the blame to others.