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OnSIP vs Voxby
Compare OnSIP vs Voxby. Find out whether OnSIP or Voxby is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of OnSIP and Voxby and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.
User Ratings & Reviews
- 55 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...
Provider Info
- Website: onsip.com
- Headquarters Country: United States
- Founder Year: 2004
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- Founder Year: 2005
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.
It took us over a month to get our service set up. Nobody at Voxby could figure out the problem. Then we were unable to contact one of the cities that was part of the in-plan unlimited international plan. It took over a month to get that resolved. There are constant connection issues. They only have one person at the customer service number who can help and he is terribly rude. If he is there to help you, you are lucky, if not tough luck.
To make a long story short, my debit card mag strip went out so I had to get a jcard. Everything was the same except for the 3 digit security code. Unfortunately, their system will not allow you to change this and you have to set up a whole new account. After numerous attempts to contact them via phone and replying to the emails their automated system sent me saying the credit card would not go through, I gave up and had to get another provider who would actually help me when I needed help. Now, they are trying to sue me in small claims court for 7 months of service even after they cut the service off within two months of not being able to pay.