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ViaTalk vs VelocityTel
Compare ViaTalk vs VelocityTel. Find out whether ViaTalk or VelocityTel is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of ViaTalk and VelocityTel and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.
User Ratings & Reviews
- 11 Reviews
- 1 Reviews
Overview:
ViaTalk is one of the front runners in residential VoIP service. With its flexibile plans and ease of use, ViaTalk can provide top-notch VoIP service to just about everyone: expert to novice.
ViaTalk’s plans usually start at very low price...
Provider Info
- Website: viatalk.com
- Headquarters Country: United States
- Founder Year: 2003
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- Founder Year: 2003
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Users Average Rating
Recent User Reviews
I honestly can't understand all these bad reviews. I've had Viatalk for close to a year and I am very satisfied with the quality of the service. No issues whatsoever with the quality of either incoming or outgoing calls. I did have an issue with a couple of the features, but the tech support was very responsive and fixed one of the issues right over the phone. The reliability has been perfect. I don't plan on switching. They are a great VOIP provider.
We've had Viatalk for more than 10 years and have noticed a degradation in service quality as well as an increase in fees that they say is recovery of taxes, but no other voip provider charges. Even if you choose their 2 year 'special', you still pay $40 in fees and an additional $5 monthly for fees. Rip off city! Plus, they are very difficult to quit.
Overall it was not too bad.
I signed up for this service because of the good reviews from voip review. I have a business with 8 phones. I was told that if i had a fast connection then i wouldn't have any problems. I invested $5000 in a new network when we moved offices and we have a 5MBps dedicated connection. It took a few weeks for our phone number to be ported. Customer service was friendly but never fixed problems even though we had many support tickets and they were escalated to top level support. The phones that they recommended were the GXP 2000's and they are of cheap quality. We often have echo's and occasionally get disconnected. We have to reset our phones frequently to avoid problems. The main complaint i have is the quality and reliability of calls. The quality of my cell phone calls is much better than my voip ones. I just tell people to call my cell to avoid being disconnected. Overall we saved money on the service but more than payed for it on our network and time lost. Use a reliable provider or standard service



