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Onesuite phone cards and their VoIP services

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Zee

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Jul 5, 2007, 12:25:02 AM7/5/07
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Hi guys,

Can't seem to reply on one of the topic about Onesuite so let me just
say my 2 cents here.

I read that some people think you can not receive calls from Onesuite
VoIP service, the truth is you can receive unlimited calls and for
free. SuiteAdvantage (thats what they called their VoIP service)
feature is only $2.95 and you would get:

Phone number (you can choose your area code)
Voice mail feature
Free incoming calls
Lower rates to some countries (compared with Onesuite regular local
access rate)
Additional virtual number for only $1.95 monthly (again you can choose
the area code)

Those are only what I have at top of my head...just check out
Onesuite.com website for complete details :)

I think this is a very good deal especially that you can quit anytime
if you don't like and its a "pay as go" so you don't commit to any
plans unlike other VoIP providers which most of the time you don't
maximize the minutes or the amount that you paid.

Has anyone tried their SuiteAdvantage/VoIP feature? Mine so far has
been a good one, don't know bout the others though.

stephe...@gmail.com

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Jul 17, 2007, 12:03:40 AM7/17/07
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I'm a beta tester too of Onesuite SuiteAdvantage before they launched
it last month and I could say most of the time I am satisfied with it.
At the beginning their were lots of bugs and hiccups but eventually
they were able to fixed it and now I got around 95 percent uptime,
meaning very few connection problems. The $2.95 monthly charges for
SuiteAdvantage is very reasonable, unlimited free incoming calls and
pay as you go outgoing calls thats even cheaper than Skype.

I give Onesuite a commendation on this one.

HTH

Stephen


stephe...@gmail.com

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Jul 17, 2007, 12:16:26 AM7/17/07
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I'm a Onesuite SuiteAdvantage beta tester before they launched their
service last month and I could say I am fairly satisfied while doing
the testing. I reported a few bugs and eventually the connection and
its service improved. Now I'm subscriber to SuiteAdvantage for $2.95
monthly fee which gives me unlimited incoming calls and I only pay for
the outgoing calls as I call and the rates are very good, even cheaper
than Skype.

Hope this helps.

Stephen

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