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post May 11 2006, 02:09 PM

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how much is the registration for TMNET VOIP??
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post May 11 2006, 02:50 PM

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voip stunt is not bad......you can try to register an account and try to make a call, you get to speak for 1min for free. try it before you buy
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post May 11 2006, 06:11 PM

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Could we make this a sticky topic? I am quite new to VOIP and still trying my best to configure my hardware.

I still think voipstunt or internetcalls is the best because you can make free calls to a lot of locations.
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post May 13 2006, 02:56 AM

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Hi guys,

Actually, i have been using VoIP for around 1 year with Linksys PAP2. The service provider that i am using is iptelnow (www.iptelnow.com). The rate is quite cheap as i call to australia in regular basis. Free call between extensions (in same network). AUD0.10 per call to australia landline.

I felt malaysia voip provider is quite rip off and cheat our money as their market is monopolized. they are the winner all the time hence they dare to collect service/subscription fees for nothing.

iptelnow that i am using now, i pay absolutely nothing if i don't make any call to PSTN. no minimum maintenance fee which i think is good. As i understood, VoIP calls quality doesn't depend on the service provider but our internet connection.

You can use a UK based voip service provider but calling to your friend in malaysia from malaysia with same quality that u uses TMnet or jaring voip service. because once the connection is establish, mainly is more to like peer to peer connection.

just my opinion. cheers.
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post May 13 2006, 07:34 AM

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QUOTE(teosw @ May 12 2006, 12:56 PM)
Hi guys,

Actually, i have been using VoIP for around 1 year with Linksys PAP2. The service provider that i am using is iptelnow (www.iptelnow.com). The rate is quite cheap as i call to australia in regular basis. Free call between extensions (in same network). AUD0.10 per call to australia landline.
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Great find! Looks like IpTelNow allows you to BYO device. Nice!

Have you try calling another IPTelNow user in Malaysia (either on Jaring or TMnet) or the PSTN line in Malaysia? How's the voice quality like?

I have a PAP2 too that I use with US based FWD provider, which allows me to call another FWD for free but unable to call landlines at the moment. I may want to try check out this IPTelNow too since their call out rates are very reasonable. :-)

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post May 14 2006, 01:00 PM

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Anyone uses the SPA3000 with Voipstunt? Totally confused on how to do the configuration sad.gif Can anyone help?
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post May 14 2006, 04:00 PM

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Doltan

You might want to have a look at this website (registration is free):

http://voxilla.com/ataconfig.php

Voxilla ATA Configuration Wizard

This FREE service, open to all registered Voxilla users, allows you to easily configure analog terminal adapters and IP phones from four different device manufacturers with more than 20 different service providers. We currently have Wizards for the following devices:
Grandstream Budgetone/Handytone
Grandstream GXP-2000
Leadtek BVA805x
Linksys PAP2-NA
Linksys (Sipura) SPA Localization Settings
Linksys (Sipura) SPA-841
Linksys SPA-941
Linksys (Sipura) SPA-1000/1001/2000/2002/2100
Linksys (Sipura) SPA-3000
Linksys (Sipura) SPA-3000 with Asterisk

If you are a device manufacturer and would like us to include your device in our Configuration Wizards, please contact us.

If you are a service provider, support open device configurations, and would like to be included in this configuration wizard, or we are providing incorrect service configuration information for your service, please fill out this form and we will do our best to correct the situation.
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Doltan,

where you got SPA3000 and how much? wow, I have been looking for that product almost a year I think.. Not getting from voxilla coz quite high price when including posting, almost 1/4 the price of SPA3000.

Anyway, I know SPA3000 quite confuse to configure coz got many option. Can't help you there coz will only getting mine this weekend when I brother bring back from US.

Anyway last year linksys distributor quote me for RM650+ for that thing..
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post May 15 2006, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE([W]HIT3_@NG3L @ May 11 2006, 02:09 PM)
how much is the registration for TMNET VOIP??
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TMNet EVP


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post May 15 2006, 11:42 AM

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yup better make this a sticky one smile.gif
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post May 15 2006, 09:55 PM

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QUOTE(aneip @ May 14 2006, 09:17 PM)
Doltan,

where you got SPA3000 and how much? wow, I have been looking for that product almost a year I think.. Not getting from voxilla coz quite high price when including posting, almost 1/4 the price of SPA3000.

Anyway, I know SPA3000 quite confuse to configure coz got many option. Can't help you there coz will only getting mine this weekend when I brother bring back from US.

Anyway last year linksys distributor quote me for RM650+ for that thing..
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Bought it from Singapore Sim Lim Square for abt S$160. It was bought directly from the distributor there.

Have been to the Voxilla site before, but haven't used that config wizard before. I can go and try that again. smile.gif
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post May 17 2006, 05:39 PM

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Hi, if i've bought my own PAP2 device, how do i go about getting TMNet's VOIP service?

From what i've read about TMNet Evoice, you need to buy the device from their respective agents (which comes preconfigured and LINE1 LOCKED). Is there a way for me to get TMNet's VOIP on line 2 plus me registering for it as well?

Thanks....

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post May 17 2006, 10:07 PM

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You can always buy from Jaring (which I think does not have a contract).

Cost is RM299 (PAP2) + RM10 (Stamp duty) = RM309

Jaring also gives you RM70 free calls which you have to finish within 1 month or else its forfeited.
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Yeah, i know that, thanks....but my problem is still if i ALREADY own a PAP2 device....how do i add on a local VOIP service provider? I cant call TMNet coz the 1300 number doenst work from overseas....

jaring's VOIP kinda suck, lags like hell as i've used the JWBB from home before to call overseas....really teruk..!

Muncho gracias...
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QUOTE(excezz @ May 18 2006, 10:38 AM)
Yeah, i know that, thanks....but my problem is still if i ALREADY own a PAP2 device....how do i add on a local VOIP service provider? I cant call TMNet coz the 1300 number doenst work from overseas....

jaring's VOIP kinda suck, lags like hell as i've used the JWBB from home before to call overseas....really teruk..!

Muncho gracias...
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post May 19 2006, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(netfan @ May 13 2006, 07:34 AM)
Great find!  Looks like IpTelNow allows you to BYO device. Nice!

Have you try calling another IPTelNow user in Malaysia (either on Jaring or TMnet) or the PSTN line in Malaysia? How's the voice quality like?

I have a PAP2 too that I use with US based FWD provider, which allows me to call another FWD for free but unable to call landlines at the moment. I may want to try check out this IPTelNow too since their call out rates are very reasonable. :-)
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Ya.. a few of my friends is using iptelnow together locally in KL with me as we always conference together and chat. Besides, i uses it to call oversea regularly (especially Australia and HK). I tried FWD before i switch to iptelnow, the quality is fairly similar. Besides, using iptelnow we can make inter-network call to other VoIP provider like FWD which is free as well. but required to check the prefix.

Basically, the quality of voice is mainly depend on both party broadband connection and stability of the VoIP gateway.

Cheers.
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post May 20 2006, 12:11 AM

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Skype now offers free calls to any landlines in US and Canada for free until the end of year. So, no need for use up any Skype Out credits for calls in US and Canada.

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I'm also using the Voipstunt, and now it can be use to call by using web pages access, and the sound quality is prefect.
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QUOTE(my113 @ May 20 2006, 05:40 AM)
I'm also using the Voipstunt, and now it can be use to call by using web pages access, and the sound quality is prefect.
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Actually not 'web pages access'. You meant the softphone, which is really a small app on your computer.

Nowadays, it is more convenient to get a TA (Telephone Adapter) like the linksys PAP2 or SP3K (Sipura 3000), which has FXO port to allow direct PSTN connection. This way, you don't have to need a PC to make telephone calls.


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post May 21 2006, 08:10 PM

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QUOTE(netfan @ May 20 2006, 11:14 PM)
Actually not 'web pages access'. You meant the softphone, which is really a small app on your computer.

Nowadays, it is more convenient to get a TA (Telephone Adapter) like the linksys PAP2 or SP3K (Sipura 3000), which has FXO port to allow direct PSTN connection. This way, you don't have to need a PC to make telephone calls.
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'web page access is a new feature not many of us aware.. I also just aware about it and it really nice feature... No need ATA or even computer.. It more like 'sms callback feature' when you send the sms to initialize the call..

This web page access is where your login to ur account.. Put ur phone no in 1st box and no you wanna call in 2nd box.. Then it will call ur no 1st after you pick-up it will call ur destination.. It will charge for 2 call but since call to landline is free so it both way FREE. Unless you call to country not cover by voipstunt.

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