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Talk Times vs voip.ms
Compare Talk Times vs voip.ms. Find out whether Talk Times or voip.ms is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of Talk Times and voip.ms and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.
User Ratings & Reviews
- 354 Reviews
Overview:
February 2010 update: We were unable to find a working website for Talk Times. The provider is probably out of business.
VoIP.ms is a top-of-the-game Montreal-based Voice over IP (VoIP) company founded in 2007. VoIP.ms focuses on cloud communications and prides itself to be the most feature-rich VoIP provider. Its platform is used by over 80,000 customers namely...
Provider Info
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- Founder Year: 2005
- Website: www.voip.ms
- Headquarters Country: Canada
- Founder Year: 2007
Plans Available*
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- Pay Per Minute Plans - $0.85
Users Average Rating
Recent User Reviews
VelocityTel has some problems. They use an adapter, made by Grandstream, positioned between your router and your phones that I find highly unreliable. I have 3 lines. I can not be certain at any point that all three lines will be working, or even one. I just know that several times a day, an adapter will start flashing red, which means there is a problem. sometimes it will go for hours. Sometimes it will reset in a few minutes. The tech support people are always helpful, but the reliability sucks. I don't know with certanty that the adapter is the problem. I do know that I can swap out a problem adapter, and the problem disappears, for the moment.
Very good service, technical support answered quickly Very easy to setup, all features setup is web based and no extra costs. Setup within minutes Very good call quality Reasonable price Since service recovered from attack last year, has been very reliable
We finally dumped Big Telecom after rates went up for sub-par internet service, and we couldn't justify the extra cost of maintaining a copper POTS line that was getting spam calls. Granted, there's something to be said for the generally solid reliability of a "proper" landline. Particularly after recent VoIP woes, including a persistent DDoS attack on Voip.ms. I hope their new security-improved setup will prove stable and dependable, and they'll have another stretch of years with few service interruptions. The big plus: A rich set of features including call-screening IVR, multiple sub-accounts, and custom call routing. All at a very reasonable cost at least for light to medium users. That, along with having a cell phone for backup, made it worth staying.