Dear WAMUGers

What experience do you have with VoIP www.engin.com.au, and other VoIP providers?

I see "engin" is offering a $100 rebate on their VoiceBox v1 and v2 machines, needed to use a conventional phone in the system; converting it to digital to connect through the computer. I'm interested in this technology. My research suggests I may save money with phone calls. What say you?

I'm with iiNet for ISP but their VoIP offer is somewhat restrictive. I'd need to register for iiPhone on a contract and there is no iiNet DSLAM exchange here in Geraldton, so I would benefit from this program only by getting VoIP access, although this would also upgrade my internet download limit from 5Gb to 10 Gb (not that I need this at the moment). I would need to get a new standard phone number with them, and it would not be listed in the local phone book.

"engin" has no contract arrangement. It is 'pay by the month'. I retain my current phone number. They offer a $100 rebate on the VoiceBox machine needed to convert the phone to digital transmission. VB1=$149; VB2=$229, both less $100.

"engin" can only provide 1Way access here in Geraldton but at $9.95 a month, it may be a fair option. It's a bit like iiNet not having a DSLAM here I suppose. 1 Way access means we dial out on VoIP but those who call in do so on a normal phone plan. The VoIP technology caters for this, allowing us to have a VoIP phone out and a conventional phone in.

"engin" 10c local and STD calls, untimed; 27c/min mobiles; engin = engin free, mobile 27c/min; international 3.5c/min UK/NZ; 4c/min Japan 'iiNet" 10c local; national capital city 10c unlimited, other national 5c/min; iiNet = iiNet free; mob 29c/min; international 5c/min UK, 5c/min Japan

http://www.engin.com.au/
http://www.iinet.net.au/

What say you?
Regards

Reg