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VoIP Service Provider List

When shopping for VoIP, a list of VoIP service providers is the place to start. There are many VoIP providers out there, all competing for your attention.

Understandably, it is difficult to make an informed decision with such a long list of companies. So, before you look through our list of providers, know what kind of VoIP phone service you want. Are you looking to save money on your home phone bill? Your business expenses?

List your priorities in order: reduced costs, advanced features, convenience, and customer service. Which priority is most important to you?

Check out the list of providers and follow up on the ones that most interest you. Read about their plans and the user-submitted reviews of their service.

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Ooma Telo
Ooma is a publicly traded telecommunications company that provides quality Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services for businesses and residences. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the...
VoIPo
VoIPo is a residential and business VoIP service provider that offers services within the United States. Described as The Likable Phone Company, VoIPo provides quality VoIP solutions at affordable...
3.85

57 reviews

ITP
ITP is one of the leaders in the VoIP revolution – because they are flexible. They are one of the few VoIP providers that are able to offer excellent business and residential VoIP service at a...
Axvoice
Axvoice is a VoIP service provider that offers low-rate domestic and international calling plans for residential and business customers. There are no contracts necessary to sign up with Axvoice...
Phone Power
For competitive rates, Phone Power serves every one, from a single-line residential customer to a corporate call center, and everyone in between. They also provider International calling plans...
Nextiva
Nextiva has changed business phone service for good; Nextiva's phone service combines high-quality service with incredible technical support — and you can keep your arms and your legs. One of the...
Zulu
When it comes to cloud communications, Zulu delivers a product that is designed with businesses in mind. The system is sleek and aesthetically pleasing, and functions just like other phone systems...
ZenPhone
Since 2015, ZenPhone has been helping businesses localize their phone number. This means that you're number will appear local to your customers, no matter where they're located. Simply choose the...
Voxox Wholesale
Originally founded under the name Telcentris, Inc., VOXOX is a relatively new company in the telecommunications industry that offers a complete, unified VoIP and cloud-based ...
VoIPLy
A business VoIP phone system provider, VoIPLy strives to deliver a communication service that is simple and reliable. Founded in 2012, VoIPLy strives to provide simple VOIP phone systems that address...
2.75

14 reviews

*Rates shown do not include E-911 charges, taxes, and surcharges. Most providers offering unlimited calling have restrictions and some rates shown are promotional rates based on term contracts or promotional periods. Be sure to read individual providers terms and conditions before you buy. Rates and features displayed for each provider have been sourced from provider\'s site and other online sources. While we strive to display current information, be sure to check directly with each provider as their plans, pricing, and features are subject to change.

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Residential VoIP providers have very similar service. The main differences between VoIP providers are price, features, and customer service. Plans may vary in minutes and price but, in general, you have per-minute rate plans and flat-rate unlimited monthly plans.

Residential VoIP service has steadily increased since the early 2000s. Technology has improved to the point that, with a good Internet connection, a VoIP phone system can carry the same or better voice quality than traditional landlines.

business VoIP providers

Business VoIP Service Providers

Business VoIP is much more varied. You can pay for basic VoIP service or you can pay for a hosted PBX system in order to have professional communications management, especially with the standard auto attendant.

If you're a bigger business, you may want to provide your own IP PBX phone system with your own software and hardware.

A survey in summer 2011 by 8x8, a VoIP service provider, has indicated that small to medium businesses are really turning to VoIP phone systems. The study showed that businesses signed up for VoIP to reduce costs, get more features, and hand off hosting and maintenance of communications systems to another party.

If you're interested in business VoIP features, the list from many providers includes:

If you're looking to resell or become a service provider, wholesale VoIP is for you. Wholesale VoIP is a way that individuals can resell voice over IP services, and is a great way to enter the telecom business. Different providers can offer turn-key wholesale VoIP, direct inward dialing (DID) for call centers and calling card companies, collocation, toll-free numbers, and more.  Select wholesale VoIP providers even offer SMS and faxing options as well.

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BryteCall

My Firm, the Spead Tax Group, PLLC, starting using BryteCall as our VOIP Provider during January of 2024, Jon Sharvit is their Accounts Executive...

February 1st, 2024 - speadtax
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5
ViaTalk

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...

January 27th, 2024 - skywarner

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