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VoIPNet vs VirtualPBX

Compare VoIPNet vs VirtualPBX. Find out whether VoIPNet or VirtualPBX is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of VoIPNet and VirtualPBX and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.

User Ratings & Reviews

  • 3 Reviews
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3.6

Overview:

VoIPnet Technologies is a business-grade hosted Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solution that provides your organization with a low-cost, high-reliability alternative to costly PBXs, key systems, or Centrex lines. VoIPnet uses the power of IP...

A San Jose, California-based VoIP service provider, VirtualPBX is recognized as a pioneer in the virtual PBX market. They have been providing flexible, reliable and fully-featured virtual phone services for nearly 20 years. Their solutions are...

Provider Info

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  • Founder Year: 2007
  • Website: virtualpbx.com
  • Headquarters Country: United States
  • Founder Year: 1997

Plans Available*

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  • Flex Plan - $18.00
  • VirtualPBX Dash Pro - $26.99
  • VirtualPBX Dash Unlimited - $34.99

Users Average Rating

Recent User Reviews

Signed up for this service when Sunrocket whent out of buesness, they count time from when you sign up. After a week there was no sign of the Phone adapter being sent on the Carriers Web page after a couple of emails finaly recieved the equipment so much for the month to try the service out, I found the service quality was much worse that the quality I had with Sun rocket. Not only a lot of interference but also a lot of dropping of calls. I was not able to work with them on because as my phone adaptor came 2 weeks into my first month and I figured I should try the phone a couple of times on different days to make sure the problem was not just a bad call. I then requested disconnect through the web sight. This was the only thing that happened quickly. but even though I terminated befor the end of the month period and this was confirmed and I followed their instructions in mailing back the equipment they still charged my credit card with the next months service and a disconect fee. Complaining to support was useless and all I was able to get was able to get was a vage reference to small print (which I feel I had complied with to the letter). Thus I had a very expencive 10 days of VoIP service.

Anonymous October 25th, 2007

i have never in my life ran in to a operating company that has NO customer service, to bad i have never had any down time with this company the quality is great but if you want to add a second line it takes months to do and i have extra charges on my credit card that should not be there at one time i got a hold of a real person and they said they would fix it but it has been months of phoning with out any replies from this company all they want is your money don't bug them other wise

Anonymous September 5th, 2006

We signed up with VirtualPBX about 4 months ago. We originally were on a smaller plan since we only had 4 employees but as we have scaled up to 12, VirtualPBX has been able to seamlessly scale with us. Price point is unbeatable, service is reliable. Would highly recommend.

jsand1324 May 26th, 2016

We were using Comcast's VOIP service for years, but were getting to a point where we couldn't add more lines to that service. I therefore started researching hosted PBX solutions and decided to sign up for three different ones and try them all out for a month before deciding. The three providers I tried were RingCentral, Ringio and Virtual PBX. In the end I went with Virtual PBX because they were the only ones that provided the ability to record all calls - which we need for training purposes. I ordered a couple of phones and was happy to see how easy it was to set them up. At first I had some issues with delays and dropped calls, but with the help from their customer support I discovered multiple issues with our network setup. Once these were fixed the quality of the calls improved and we had no more dropped calls. I only have good things to say about the technical support have received. It is important for anybody who is looking to use VOIP to understand that no matter which provider you choose the call quality will depend on the connection from the phone and all the way to the PBX. That means your internal network, your ISP’s network, and the VOIP providers network. My guess is that 95% of people’s VOIP issues are because of issues on the local network or with the ISP. Don’t underestimate the scope of switching your company’s phones to VOIP, do a pilot run to work out the bugs before you go big. Today we have over 25 phones running on Virtual PBX and are very happy with the stability, call quality, and cost savings over Comcast. @Karmaza B: What is a CLOUN? Sorry, but I really can't take your review serious.

TorbenRytt April 3rd, 2012
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