Hi guys,
anyone here with penny tel voip what are your thoughts there not bad and cheap too.
was with worlddialpoint but penny tel has cheaper mobile rates.
Cheiflets
Hi guys,
anyone here with penny tel voip what are your thoughts there not bad and cheap too.
was with worlddialpoint but penny tel has cheaper mobile rates.
Cheiflets
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ive been with engin on the 14.95 plan for about 6 months
no dramas with them.
guess its about time to look around for a new provider as well.
I had a few lines with penny tell when they gave out DID's for free, no problems with those.
But if u jump onto whirlpool forums theirs quite alot of whinging about pennytel, not sure if its actually pennytel or whingepool though
I have been using Freecall for two years now and I am extremely happy with the service and support provided.
It is a very economical VOIP service to use. Highly recommended.
Although I read the Whirlpool forums occasionally, I don't take too much notice of what is posted there, simply because much of the comment is purely whinging. It's a fact of life that people are slow to praise but quick to whinge!
"Whingepool" - apt comment, urban_s0ulja.
Have to agree have been using them for about 4 years and as I install thier service on my customers phone systems it has to be good.
If you make a lot of local and national calls I haven't found any body that beats them
Willy runs the show and is very helpfull with any problems
10/10
I have been with pennytel for over 6months now havn't had any major problems with them
I have got the PennySIM for my and the wife's mobiles now, Gives you free calls to any pennytel number. its $8month $0.08 call connection fee + $0.08 per 30 seconds (per second billing) to Australia landlines and mobile calls
i have pennytel voip, always working for me.
saving me $$$ from telstra
sometimes echos etc, but that probably aanet or too much torrent dl
i am on a 1500 adsl1
Pennytel not too bad - have the occassional switch to "Dalek" voice mode when it decides to go gympy for a few seconds - but overall good.
I also gto a MyNetFone setup, and so far, it is winning for quality, and price wise - the calls on PT are 0.08c and MNF are 0.10c
So I guess that's my 0.02 ?
CHEERS!
Only switched over to Pennytel a few weeks ago. So far no problems. I like the feature where you can set your caller id number to be something else. Would like to be able to port the old Telstra number across but not sure that's possible.
the support is the downfall for them it sux big time
Been with PT for more then 12 months, I am happy with the service and cost.
Some minor issues that have been resolved without issue.
It has saved me a fortune especially working in china, family & friends would ring my local PT number, it was redirected to my china sim for 8 cents untimed.
In the past I would have used Skype out, now I think Skype out is expensive.
If you want a reliable, cheap Voip service it is the way to go, not really business grade.
the go now is to get a pennySIM for your mobile all pennytel to pennytel are free save you a whole 8cents lol
Have been using PennyTel for a few months now, and i think its the best thing since slice bread. But then again iv never had to deal with their support, lucky for me my roomie knows abit about VoIP.
Probably use them for a year now on my Billion 6404VP
Telephone costs are over 70% less, even though I still have to pay Telstra line rental but it is great to have two lines.
Only had issues with their website and trying to give them money but since they have BPAY never a problem.
Their online chat service works well and they have been always helpful to me.
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nomeat, why do you have to pay line rental??? backup line?
Unless you have wireless broadband or 3g which is hideously expensive if you like to have about 70GB download a month available, you will need to pay for the copper wire.
I'm on Exetel's 1.5Mb/s plan which gives me 72GB for $53.
I won't see ADSL2 for a long time yet where I live, so there is no alternative other than shoving $30+ directly down Telstra's gut.
Pennytel also does not handle 1300 numbers!!!
Sound is always good if you use the right codec, but time delay can confuse some ppl.
Last edited by Uncle Fester; 15-07-09 at 01:21 AM.
Update: A deletion of features that work well and ain't broke but are deemed outdated in order to add things that are up to date and broken.
Compatibility: A word soon to be deleted from our dictionaries as it is outdated.
Humans: Entities that are not only outdated but broken... AI-self-learning-update-error...terminate...terminate...
Uncle Fester (15-07-09)
Update: A deletion of features that work well and ain't broke but are deemed outdated in order to add things that are up to date and broken.
Compatibility: A word soon to be deleted from our dictionaries as it is outdated.
Humans: Entities that are not only outdated but broken... AI-self-learning-update-error...terminate...terminate...
been using them for about 2 years. All good
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