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markin 01-10-2008 03:58 AM

I need info about Voxalot Web call back
 
Im pretty much impressed with voxalot im going to surely signup for that, before i want to know what is a Voxalot Web call back features. I m astonished by the features of voxalot with more than 2000+sip networks we can call for free, anyone tell me about the web call back feature, i want to sign up immediately for it.

martin 01-10-2008 06:18 AM

Some links if you have not already seen them:

Voxalot Products & Services for Consumers - Voxalot FAQ

Web Call Back

addo62 01-22-2008 09:47 AM

Just wanted to state how impressed I am with the Web Call Back feature.

I cannot make STD phone calls from my workplace (barring) so today I gave web call back a try to ring a relative interstate, & it worked a treat.

No cost to my employer & only cost me 0.08c, thanks Voxalot for a great service..

addo62 01-30-2008 03:18 AM

Just another question regarding Web Callback that I could not see an answer to in the FAQ.

If I use the feature whilst at work & 1 of the VSP's I use for the call is the main one we use for calls at home, does that mean that while I am making a call using Web Callback no-one at my home can use that provider until I finish my call?

craig 01-30-2008 03:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by addo62 (Post 15282)
If I use the feature whilst at work & 1 of the VSP's I use for the call is the main one we use for calls at home, does that mean that while I am making a call using Web Callback no-one at my home can use that provider until I finish my call?

It depends on your provider. Most providers will let you make multiple calls at the same time.

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Craig

satphoneguy 01-30-2008 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craig (Post 15283)
It depends on your provider. Most providers will let you make multiple calls at the same time.

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Craig

my experience tells me the following rule work 90% of the time: if the provider charges you for every minute they will allow unlimited number of simultaneous outbound calls. if they bundle minutes to destinations for a monthly fee, etc. they are unlikely to allow more than one or two simultaneous calls.

spg


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