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Axvoice vs Zoom Phone
Compare Axvoice vs Zoom Phone. Find out whether Axvoice or Zoom Phone is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of Axvoice and Zoom Phone and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.
User Ratings & Reviews
- 55 Reviews
Overview:
Axvoice delivers affordable VoIP phone solutions to residential customers in the US and Canada. With three relatively inexpensive home phone plans to choose from, customers that move to Axvoice can take advantage of slashed telephone bills while...
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Provider Info
- Website: axvoice.com
- Headquater Country: United States
- Founder Year: 2005
Plans Available*
- Axvoice Residential Home Phone Pay As You Go - $4.99
- Axvoice Residential Home Phone Service US/Canada 200 - $5.99
- Axvoice Residential Home Phone Service USA/Canada - $6.25
- Pro - $14.99
Users Average Rating
Recent User Reviews
AxVoice is a highly affordable solution for small business owners. It provides the best set of features that has helped me a lot to manage my international customers. However, its unlimited call plan has a limited usage policy, which has affected my business financially.
Gotta be honest here: I gave the 'reliability' only one star for a reason: While the VoIP service is damned good, and it'd be difficult to make it much cheaper..I have a problem. In my case, the analog phone adapter they sent with my setup was faulty right out of the box (broken micro-USB 5 volt power input receptacle to the 'base'), and they simply refused to replace it ...that is, UNLESS I paid yet another $19.99 for "shipping, handling, and provisioning" for another analog adapter unit to replace this 'broken' analog adapter. Of note: It was apparent this Grandstream HT801 had been sent to, and used by, another Axvoice user since... I FOUND AN RMA EMAIL FOR SOMEONE ELSE INSIDE THE BOX ... NOT a particularly good start to my first VoIP service... And in all honesty, I'm thinking I might even cancel my account if this is indicative of Axvoice's 'customer service', which I admit, I had seen "less than sterling" reports of as regards Axvoice ... and I signed up anyway, so ultimately I guess this is a little bit "my bad", too