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Review by christcorp  UPDATED: 1 days ago member for 8.4 years, 2419 visits, last login: 1 days ago
Cheyenne,Laramie,WY
$16 per month
"Uptime rate, Features, Dedicated management/staff"
"None so far"
"About as reliable, dependable, and level of quality that could ever be expected"
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Update November 5, 2009. Voipo seems to be getting stronger. All providers, whether a month old or 5 years old, will have glitches. That's because the vast majority of Voip good or bad is related directly to the customer's internet connection and provider's routing. Something unfortunately that no voip provider has control over. Unfortunately, many customers have no idea how the internet works or how their provider routes packets. All they know is they have "X" speed DSL/Cable, and therefor, it CAN'T be my internet connection. How wrong they are. And having been involved with voip, telecom, electronics, and computers for more than 30 years, I have found that many of the problems are on the customers end. They just don't want to admit it.
I bring this up as part of my update, because I am seeing less and less posts concerning voipo. There will always be some di-hard techno-geeks that are always on the forums. But the general poster normally only posts when there are problems and they have questions. The lowering of voipo posts doesn't mean less customers. It means lest customers with issues. Which reflects what I have seen. Excellent quality. Excellent service. Excellent price. Excellent dependability and reliability. You couln't ask for anything more from a providers. Excellent job voipo.
Update April 4, 2009: Having been with VoipO for over 2 1/2 years, I've seen a lot of evolving. The only problem I've experienced with voipo was the re-registration issue. This was an adapter problem with the firmware. I really liked the GS502 adapter. I really wished that I could have gotten it to work. I held out as long as I could before swapping it with the PAP2 voipo provided. So you can't dog VoipO. They offered me the PAP2 a while ago. But because of certain features in the Grandstream, I tried to hold out. Anyway; since getting the PAP2, service has been back to the 100% perfect that was for me in the beginning. As always, no 1 voip provider is perfect for everyone. That's not possible because of individual ISP's, Home Networks, Hardware compatibilities, backhaul, and local gateways. But for those who give it a try and it works, they will love VoipO. They have by far some of the best customer service of any provider available. Active employees and excellent tech support. It's been about a month or so since getting the PAP2 and I haven't had 1 minute of down time. Online account in the vpanel is excellent. Voicemail is excellent. Everything is as I remember it. Excellent.
I've been with VoipO and the alpha/beta program for almost 2 years now. I know that my, and other opinions, may seem a little biased. That happens when you feel part of it's growth and development. But honestly speaking, I couldn't ask for a better voip provider. The service has all the features you could just about ever think of. Management and staff have always been there to help us with making sure it worked right. The call quality is so far better than the other 3 voip services I have/had. Downtime is practically non-existent. VoipO has always communicated with us any scheduled downtime they were going to go with. Even then, I don't think there's been but a couple of hours total in the 2 years I've used them. I expect VoipO to continue with great service, reliability, dependability, and quality even after launch. They've put too much time, money, and effort into this to slip up. They have been 100% dedicated since day one. They are definitely the best I've used to date.
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Review by QED  Posted: 4 days ago member for 1.7 years, 913 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Edgewood,Van Zandt,TX
$11 per month (12 month contract)
about 2 days
"Works great, cannot tell the difference from a POTS line."
"Great service with excellent quality."
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Voipo was not my first choice for an vendor provided device and service, but they had a close number for a relative in the middle of nowhere. I have heard good things about them and gave them a try. I like the upfront annual pricing with no junk fees added later.
After giving them a try, I am not disappointed. No calls for me to support this device (you know relatives). It just works like the expensive POTS line did, but now she pays 15% of what AT&T billed.
I have also set up their BYOD option on my iPhone, and it works great too.
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Review by usa2k  UPDATED: 5 days ago member for 6.7 years, 3648 visits, last login: a few minutes ago
Canton,Wayne,MI
$16 per month
about 4 days
"Routing and Phonebook makes things liberating."
"*You* had to wait so long for the Launch!"
"Rock Solid, Feature Rich, Customer Oriented."
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Almost a year since I last reviewed VOIPo! (11/02/2009)
Using 1 residential line. Founder's plan of $99 - no other fees. This included a virtual number that is now my Line-2. Awesome Call Filtering Cloned line CID/CNAM Call routing Remote access/dialing from my cell. (Great for calling Canada from the road.) Prices are changing soon for new sign-ups. The same time, a beta Reseller package is being launched. Check out VOIPo.com, you won't regret it!
Jim, AKA usa2k
Time for an update 11/24/08 VOIPo is still great. Has not yet gone full throttle ... they have been testing their live chat support. I would not be surprised if some time soon the site gets switched on. ( I know that has bee heard before. ) Still no complaints. I have two VOIPo lines, but do not place any large usage demands.
I canceled an independent Toll-free service I pointed at VOIPo, and have a Windsor Ontario Canada number (voip.ms) pointed at my VOIPo URL. That along with my 734-437-XXXX MI number, and my 352-399-XXXX FL number, cover all my needs.
I am happily using the GS HT286 devices. New customers will get the two-phone port Grand Stream HT502 with built-in router. (If you would rather have the tiny HT286, contact support@voipo.com directly and you can likely get it.) Some people had better results with the HT502.
That's about it for now.
As a beta participant, I did get a good look at the behind the scenes preparation involved in bringing the VOIPo product to the public. Their final design/engineering team is top notch. There was nothing in their process that has rushed their offering to the public. Everything was tested, and they even had their system audited so that they will provide a secure reliable VoIP experience.
The price above is a guess at their 6 month offering. I think you will learn that the discounted price will not lock of the service used, and any remaining will be refunded after deducting the no-discounted portion used - but not exceeding what you prepaid.. (Keep in mind to read the TOS and verify what I say here. Once VOIPo is fully launched, these details will be in black and white and available to read for yourself.)
The features are easily accessed using the VOIPo vPanel web page.
Inbound Routing: A favorite of mine! I can block everything that is not in my Phone Book. Whitelist/Blacklist can be applied to numbers or groups of numbers. You can create as many groups as you need. Block all then let Whitelist numbers through. My local area code is 734xxxxxxx so I also allowed 734******** to ring through without being in my Phone Book. Calls from people in Ontario Canada are not complete in my Phone Book while the Mother-In-Law stays here so I also allow 519******* to ring the phone. The possibilities are amazing. (Whitelist/Blacklist/Voicemail/Forward/Busy Tone/Disconnected)
Outbound Routing: I forward the dialed number 613 to 613@fwd.pulver.com so I can try the FreeWorldDialup Echo Test. I send 411 to GOOG411 information directory (411 to 8004664411) I send 611 to 8005558355 which is an excellent information service. 550 goes to the wife's cell phone. 551 goes to my youngest daughter's cell phone 552 goes to my cell phone. 554 goes to the Mother-In-Law's home. 555 goes to my work. You can see all the possibilities.
E911 is a painless entry on vPanel. They will let you choose from more than one possible location. I think that flexibility is referred to as Nomadic E911.
I think a soft phone offering is in the works. Beta testers have used soft phones and the GrandStream Telephone adapter. Your adapter does not need to be feature rich because the VOIPo back-end does the fancy part. The GrandStream will need a port on your router - * - so you need a router to use the TA.
I don't use the user Telemarketer Block, but it is available.
Voicemail on vPanel, from the VOIPo phone dialing 123, and SMS messages ...
Virtual numbers can be added. Toll-free numbers should be available at Launch. I used a Florida Virtual number for a while. So far no indication of more than one Primary number for each account.
There has been a PSTN number during beta to access your Voice Mail remotely by phone.
The beta has never inconvenienced me with any long outage. I really don't recall not having dial tone during the beta. 2/7/2007 is when I received info and setup a Sipura SPA2000 in the early stage. We tested ZOOM TAs for a while. As fancy as they were, the VOIPo service did not need their complexity, and potential to have service issues. Using the GrandStream VOIPo took a lesson from KISS, and likely reduced their start-up investment also. NOTE: The soft phone should have all the same abilities, because VOIPo does all the work on the back-end, not the device or your soft phone.
If FAX capability is not offered at launch, expect it to come. VOIPo has recognized that FAX has merit. They are also realistic in concluding that reliable FAX is not a VoIP product. It is a number-to-email product for incoming, and a file-upload-to -FAX for outgoing. There has been ongoing testing, and as is the VOIPo way ... you will see it when it is worth every penny,
Call history is a searchable functional feature on vPanel. I could use some way of summarizing total hours for a time period. But VOIPo does listen to suggestions. they may respond to key changes slowly, but when offered, you will see their value. VOIPo like others these days are getting on the scene with a big list of extras compared to traditional phones and the good old early days.
CID+CNAM works. The Phone Book makes you phone even smarter.
I am never sure if outgoing CNAM works as advertised for VOIPo, Vonage, BroadvoxDirect, or Packet8. So many people can map CID to a name, or they don't have a service that does a dip in a LIDB so I'm not sure what I display. I wish there was a free service to call that spells you outgoing CNAM when you call. Most services pass the right name within the provider numbers, so that would be a false test.
BTW there is no Bandwidth Saver and I never thought to ask them what compression they use?
I also would not be surprised if there are things VOIPo may have in the works that us beta testers don't know about. As a beta tester, I have always felt they tell us all we need and tell us much more beyond that.
Some may also point out that VOIPoTim was involved in ViaTalk. Personally, I have never tried that service and have no strong opinion about it. I am glad that VOIPo came to be, no matter the path taken. I feel you will find VOIPo to be forthright, responsive, reliable, reliable, and reliable.
As a beta tester I had a long run of free service. I was paying Packet8 for unlimited service throughout the beta test until July 5th 2008 when I canceled Packet8. I only have great things to say about Packet8 except that their prices were creeping higher over time. When I had Vonage, and BroadvoxDirect, the prices dipped lower, and never went upward, even though new customer's pricing did rise.
As an early beta tester, we will be paying for our service, but our residential price will be better than an average customer can get. VOIPoTim is kind for doing this because the Residential pricing should prove to be competitive when it debuts!
For those biding your time, I hope it has been worth the wait! 
9/29/08 More on biding time ...
Those contacting VOIPoTim I believe have been able to get new service. I expect all the VIP contacts have had opportunity to sign up.
I personally have two lines (beta user discounted), at one year terms each. If you get multiple lines, like me, you will wish they could be combined in one vPanel interface so the Contact directory and such could be unified and less redundant. Still, all good things come to those that wait. VOIPo is active at the wheel and I see no slowing of their deliberate forward pace.
Only a crystal ball might say when the gates are wide open for business, but they will surely be ready to scale for anything, even over-night.
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Review by (hidden by request) Posted: 6 days ago (review was emailed from domain tailwag.rog)
Grafton,Ozaukee,WI
Business customer
$18 per month
"Customer service responsiveness, price"
"Latency, numerous little problems, call quality only adequate"
"Jury still out"
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Have been with several VOIP providers over the years, and all ended up failing me due to generally poor service, annoying line latency (the gap between when you say something and when the other party hears it) and non-responsiveness of support. Voipo sounded good from the reviews here, and with several recent tax increases that have taken my one-line monthly service fee (MCI) to $50, I decided to give them a try.
I got a web site (vpanel) ID and password almost instantly when I subscribed. The adapter took about 10 days to arrive with the Labor Day holiday weekend thrown in there. I suspect that if it weren't for the obscene USPS delivery times in my area the device would have arrived sooner.
Install went smoothly. I plugged into the wrong phone jack initially (bizarrely, the active jack was Line 2, not Line 1 as one would expect--but see the issue I mention later). Phone worked right away once I got the right jack, and I had VOIP service with free long distance throughout the house.
Since then there has been a series of annoying little issues. First, the VOIP adapter was either not provisioned correctly or had some other problem--it would cycle its active port between port 1 and port 2 at a seemingly random interval. I let this happen about 4 times thinking that it would settle down once it'd been active for awhile, but it didn't. Contacted support via Viopo's "vpanel" and got a reponse (and a fix) within minutes. I restarted the device as the requested, and the fix seems to have worked the first time as I've gone a couple of weeks without a port change now. Very impressed with support responsiveness.
The next problem was a billing problem, which has happened twice now. Voipo notifies me that my bill is ready and I can pay by logging onto vpanel. I do so, click the Billing tab and click the Click to Pay button next to my bill entry, followed by OK. I get a message indicating "Payment attempt successful," but the "UNPAID" flag next to my bill doesn't change, and PayPal has no indication that a payment has been made. The first time this happened I assumed it would take time for the payment to register but in a few days I got another payment reminder from Voipo and ended up contacting their support. It took a couple of messages back and forth, but they eventually got my payment to credit. It happened again today, and I filed another trouble ticked at 11 pm on Sunday. Hopefully they will contact me early tomorrow, but I'd be more impressed if billing would just happen as it's supposed to without this intervention. If this happens and I'm out of town I worry that I'll be disconnected.
The last problem is one of call quality. In general, voice quality is acceptable. Although I sometimes get dropouts or garbled sound, it doesn't happen often enough to interfere significantly with the conversation. I did have a call dropped once, but it might have been the other party's cell phone that did it. Sometimes Voipo's connection speed after dialing is really slow, and sometimes they don't connect me at all--on a bad day it might take 2-3 dialing attempts to make the connection. Once connected, the call is reliable. I do seem to have varying amounts of latency on the call, which can make calls with certain people very difficult, just because it interposes gaps in the conversation which encourages the other person to speak and I end up unintentionally speaking over them, which they then don't discover for an additional second or so which makes us both stop talking and then it starts all over. Makes for a very choppy conversation. This is by far the worst quality issue of those I've mentioned, but I've seen this issue with ALL Voip providers I've tried so I'm not sure whether to blame Voipo specifically or the technology in general. I do know that corporations I've worked for who had VOIP didn't have this annoying latency, but they also had SLA-level service on their WAN networks. Some judicious QOS setting manipulation on my router/firewall might improve the latency issue somewhat.
Bottom line: I think Voipo is promising, if they can fix these niggling issues. Certainly the price is right.
I have a number transfer request in process right now, and will update this review as time goes on.
Followup comments:  VOIPoTim VOIPo.com Premium,VIP join:2006-06-06 Houston, TX
4 edits | Router If you have to use our adapter behind a router, make sure the following port range are forwarded:
5060-5080 (TCP and UDP) 35000-65000 (UDP)
Also disable any SPI firewalls and SIP ALG if your router has it.
These changes will likely completely resolve most of your issues.
In terms of billing, we recommend using a credit card for payment so it can be automatically charged when a balance is due. While we do accept PayPal for users with a credit card, it is not recommended.
The vPanel "Click to Pay" tool does not support making a PayPal payment because we can't just process a PayPal payment. The reason for this is that PayPal requires the user to be redirected to their site and through their process to complete the payment.
We do need to clarify that on the site some because users seem to think we can just "charge PayPal" when a payment is due but that's not the case. With PayPal, when a payment comes in the system attempts to match it up based on the info PayPal sends with the transaction and apply it but if the e-mail, subscription ID from PayPal or any little detail is different from the info in the client profile, it won't be matched up automatically. The way PayPal requires things to be done is one of the biggest caveats with their service especially for services with variable usage/charges.
If yours are not applying automatically then something is not matching which our billing department can work through with you. If you're having problems with billing getting this done, PM me the ticket numbers or email tim @ voipo.com and I'll take a look. I recommend using a credit or debit card for automatic billing. | |
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1 edit | Thanks! Thanks for the quick and helpful response, Tim. I'm sure you're aware, but good customer responsiveness is what it takes for a lot of us customers these days. That's part of the reason I'm dropping MCI (and eventually AT&T)--these guys provide virtually no usable customer support at all. I don't care how good their service is if I can't talk to them when I do have a problem. You guys are very responsive and I appreciate that more than you know.
I already had most of these ports open and routed from my last VOIP trial, but had to open the port ranges a bit. Do you also require port 69 (TFTP) for provisioning, or can I close that one?
I'm very wary of dropping stateful inspection . . . but I might try the adapter outside the firewall one day just for grins. Would be interesting to see if that would eliminate latency altogether.
Oddly, I had a very good, low latency call with a friend today while I was downloading some large files. That was before I tweaked the port settings. Hmmm.
Re payments: This is one area where the online interface needs some work, or at least an explanatory message on the billings page.
I like PayPal because I'm very wary of giving service companies my credit card number. First, I've lost control of my card number three times in the past 10 years after I've used it on the web, every time with a "reputable" merchant.
The second reason is the Compu$erve effect. You sign up for a service with the promise that you can cancel at any time. When you do cancel the service terminates immediately. But the billings go on and on. The credit card company doesn't care because the charge is so small, so you have to call to dispute the charge every month until the service company finally decides they've bled you enough. This has happened to me with numerous subscription services (MSN charged me for almost two years!).
A variation on this is the surprise "kiss off" fees some ISPs like to charge when you cancel. One company charged my card for $25 because I returned their modem in a brown cardboard box rather than the white cardboard box they sent it to me in. No joke! Another ISP tried to charge me $280 for not returning my DSL modem after they merged with the ISP that sold me the modem outright as part of a package deal. Presenting the terms of my original agreement didn't help--it took a letter from my attorney to resolve it.
So I really appreciate that Voipo allows payments via PayPal.
Thanks again. I'll update this thread with how it works out.
Best,
Joey | |
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| Re: Thanks! said by jbcg :I already had most of these ports open and routed from my last VOIP trial, but had to open the port ranges a bit. Do you also require port 69 (TFTP) for provisioning, or can I close that one? This may sound odd to ask, but we see it A LOT so I will anyway....
Do you have the new adapter set to the same IP that everything is forwarded to?
We've had a ton of customers have forwarding setup and then the new adapter gets a new IP but everything is forwarded to old.
We actually use http for provisioning, but it's a "pull" with the adapter initiating the request so it doesn't need to be forwarded. | |
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join:2001-09-15 Milwaukee, WI
1 edit | Yes--one of the first things I did after installing the device was to ensure my DHCP server would issue the VOIP IP address to the MAC address of the device Voipo sent me. The firewall ports we're talking about are open only for this IP address.
Okay, based on three phone conversations today, the port work may have helped latency a bit. I also had one call where I had to dial twice to get a connection; the first time I got a long delay and then a busy signal on a line that has phone company voice mail.
The sound quality (on this relatively limited test) did seem to get somewhat better--no garbled or "gritty" moments, at least on these three calls. Two of the calls were fairly long ones.
Perhaps the device really does need to be outside of the firewall (or I need to turn off stateful inspection) in order to produce less latency.
When I sent the payment directly from PayPal it was credited promptly.
Thanks for your advice, Tim.
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Review by brtcmfn  UPDATED: 6 days ago member for 38 days, 31 visits, last login: 3 days ago
Englewood,Arapahoe,CO
$8 per month (12 month contract)
"cheaper than most brands, more features, no outsourcing customer service"
"Website is not user friendly and does not provide details on features, also no TS or downtime notification on phone or website"
"Some initial hiccups and getting intermittent echo when I speak"
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I originally had Vonage for the last 4 years, overall was quite happy with service, but did want to see if there were any other VOIP companies than I may want to investigate. They have way more features as well as a lower cost than competitors. So far so good, had so issues with getting confirmation emails, never received email with my temp phone #, and never received a confirmation email on tracking of adapter. Had to call CS to get this info sent to me again, also not sure why the adapter was a little dusty- (Others have mentioned this as well)- I just swapped the wires from the Vonage device to the Linksys- plugged in and started working- For those that have Dish Network I was kind of concerned that the Caller ID would not show up on the TV as well PPV collection via the Smartcard- Before I ordered VOIPo I sent an email to TS and they said that it would not work- I did not think that was the case as they probably did not understand what I was asking about- well I tried calling my temp # with my cell # and the display is on the screen and recognizes the phone connection to the receiver- so so far I am pretty happy with the service- Again Vonage was no issues just I hated dealing with Outsourcing when I had issues and the cost of $30 a month was a little too much compared with VOIPo for $135 for the year and the renewal at this point is tentative for $185 as per there website- so it's still less. I will transfer my regular # next week if all is good with testing over the next few days
Well- I spoke to soon- I have been using the temp # and have been disconnected 3x's in the last 1/2 hour, Time will tell- I switch back to Vonage for the night - I changed my call quality and reliability to a rating of 3
10/4- Overnight I switched back to the VOIPo router and this morning had no dialtone- had to reset the device- Has any one had issues with the router that it possibly is defective?
10/12- I called Tech Support with the issue of calls cutting off- ticket was opened and looks to be cleared up from there side, I just faxed over my port # request, TS is willing to help, friendly, and are easy to reach, The website is hurting and needs a real overhaul- was told by TS that it's the process of being updated. Really like that you can edit the ph#'s that call you with the Caller ID info, also where you can block a specific annoying #'s and default to a busy signal so you never have to answer or have it go to VM.
There seems to be an intermittent issue with my callers hearing an echo sometime when I speak- I just submitted a ticket to TS to get it cleared up.
Update- 10/31/09- I had my # transfered and finally completed yesterday- Now I try to use the service and the router is dead!- The internet display flashes, The LED lights up for a brief second on the phone display and then immediately goes out. I went to the website and called and there is no indication of any outages- I think the website or the recording needs to mention this other wise the customer has no way on knowing if there is an outage or not- I have now changed the rating to a 2 for reliability and TS. I have submitted a ticket for this, also submitted another ticket prior to this issue for something else.
Update 10/31/09- 11/1/09- I have been getting feedback via the ticket system from Voipo from over the weekend to get me back up and running- It's listed as medium level issue- I would think it would be considered high as the service is not working
Followup comments:  VOIPoTim VOIPo.com Premium,VIP join:2006-06-06 Houston, TX
| Contact If you're constantly getting disconnected it sounds like there's something on your network that needs to be adjusted. Sometimes routers/modems need to be tweaked to allow all of our traffic through to the adapter.
Your best bet is to work with someone in support to go through your setup Monday.
They should be able to get it all resolved for you. | |
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join:2009-09-30 Englewood, CO | Re: Contact Thnx Tim, I will do that on Monday and reply with a follow up- Also are there plans to expand the CS hours as you are getting more customers? | |
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Review by montano  UPDATED: 6 days ago member for 8.5 years, 2155 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Fresno,Fresno,CA
$10 per month
"Excellent Call Quality. Feature Rich Service. Caring Owner."
"I don't know of any....."
"Has been working great for 3 years now. Going to set the standard."
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Voipo has come a long way since it first started in ALPHA a couple of years ago. Tim has made the necessary changes to all aspects of the company to make sure it is headed in the right direction.
Everything is just about ready and calls have been working perfectly. It will be nice to have a new choice in VoIP that actually cares about it's customer base.
The Control Panel is user friendly, and the custom calling options are plentiful. I know Voipo is going to be a big hit among VoIP users.
UPDATE: All my other providers have been laid to rest. Voipo has worked so well for me that I put away my second and third ATA. I very rarely even visit these forums anymore because I am completely satisfied with the service I have,
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Review by wizkid6  UPDATED: 8 days ago member for 7.6 years, 775 visits, last login: 5 days ago
Opelika,Lee,AL
$18 per month
about 3 days
"Price, service, reliability"
"none"
"Get it!"
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I ordered VOIPo on October 2nd. Got errors saying there was a problem processing your request. Called them up, and used a different card. Unit arrived 3 days later. Had some initial problems, most notably they were sending emails to the wrong email address. There was a typo in their backend database, and it took a while to get it corrected, but I finally got it corrected today. I am in the process of porting my number.
--- update 4/15/09 --- my number will be ported on the 28th. Wish me luck!
--- update 4/29/09 --- my number got ported yesterday. I got it fixed today (required tier 2 call)
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Review by N9MD  UPDATED: 15 days ago member for 4 years, 1656 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Wayne,Passaic,NJ
$8 per month (12 month contract)
about 1 days
"Excellent unhurried development process; continually adding features"
"None"
"Plug it in and forget it."
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October 23, 2009 --- As an original "tester" with Voipo, I've continued to have rock solid BYOD access (PAP2T-NA) ... with no problems encountered at my NJ location through my OptOnLine ISP. But, I could not get the exact same adapter to register in my Florida home with Comcast as the ISP ... no matter how much I tinkered with the settings.
Then Voipo offered a free Virtual Number that could be registered on line 2 of a "locked" device. This would enable totally independent function on Line 1 and Line 2 ... outgoing, incoming, separate outgoing CID, separate call forwarding, etc. ... far superior to the old SunRocket virtual number functionality.
So, while in my Florida home last month, I spent 20 minutes on the phone with Cody at Voipo customer service. He was awesome (informative, knowledgeable) ... taking over my own PAP2T-NA and my WRT54G Router remotely ... fiddling with a bunch of settings ... and setting me up with my FL main number on Line 1 and my NJ virtual number on Line 2.
Once Cody finished "locking down" my PAP2T, the device immediately made friends with Comcast ... my FL (Line 1) & NJ (Line 2) DIDs were up and running in Florida. [Oh happy day!]
Although my earlier period of experimentation with VoIP providers and adapter (ATA) settings was fun and educational, I've now settled into a routine of "set it and forget it" when it comes to ATAs ... be they BYOD or "locked".
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= April 13, 2009 --- BYOD PAP2T adapter continues to perform flawlessly with VOIPo. No downside issues to report in this update.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= February 25, 2009 --- I'm aware of recent connectivity issues that have been reported in the BBR Forums ... and Tim Dick's timely and upfront explanations and corrective actions ... but I honestly have not experienced any problems with my VOIPo line. I suspect it's because I'm one of the original alpha/beta testers who is using a BYOD PAP2T adapter. (I love my PAP2.)
I'm not "fanboying". Rather, nothing has affected me personally that would cause me to modify my review ratings.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= January 27, 2009 --- Two months since last comments. I've not experienced a single hiccough. And their recent offer of "first virtual number free" is just icing on the cake.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= November 16, 2008 --- Yep! I know we are all waiting for the official release, but VOIPo is shipping adapters and activating service to new sign-ups through sales@voipo.com.
Meanwhile, my VOIPo service continues to operate flawlessly. Though I love to fiddle with BYODs with my other VoIP providers, I have found that it's "set it and forget it" with VOIPo ... no need to change servers, no need to reset adapter to restore service.
I recently added a Virtual Number on the fly, activated within minutes, and selected from a long list of available DIDs (by State, Area Code, Rate Center).
Realizing that the desire for specific options within VoIP feature sets is highly individualized ... and VOIPo may have some features still in development ... I personally am content with the current features.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= August 1, 2008 --- As an alpha and then beta participant with VOIPo, I have had the pleasure of observing a well-thought out project as it has gone from the drawing board to the upcoming public launch. The philosophy from the get-go has been to make sure that the product and service and support are fully tested and ready for prime time -- before opening it up to the public.
My VOIPo line works as advertised each time I make an outgoing call or receive an incoming call. The full feature set is functioning well.
Having seen so many VoIP providers come and go --- with some existing ones teetering precariously even now --- there is a degree of confidence inherent with VOIPo because it is partnered with a webhosting company (HostGator) with over 1.2 million customers --- essentially a built in potential new-customer base for VOIPo --- not to mention the deep pockets financial resources provided by HostGator.
Followup comments:   Larry P
@optonline.net
| VOIPo Wow. So many good reviews by so many long-term members.
Kind of taken aback at all these reviews in the last 25 days for a pretty new company. Well, that even beats Future-Nine's record!
Curious:
1) Will they be offering only residential service? (Business service would be nice).
2) PAYG plan?
3) If customer already has an ATA, can that be used, or does customer have to use the ATA supplied by the company?
4) How much is activation fee and additional monthly fees?
5) Apologize in advance for saying this, but every time I hear the name, I think of an anti-gas product called Beano. Name is certainly unique.
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|  |  |  |  |   Larry P
@optonline.net
| Re: VOIPo Thanks for all the info. Much appreciated.
Yes, please note, I specifically mentioned that the reviewers were long-term members of the website. This of course greatly adds to credibility.
There does seem to be another company using a very similar name. See this website:
»www.voipogo.com/
On that website, that company calls their service "VoIPo Unlimited".
Hope there won't be too much confusion. | |
|  |  |  |   Larry P
@optonline.net
| Re: VOIPo Ack! Sorry to further muddle things, but it looks like there are actually three (3) outfits with rather similar names:
»www.voipo.com/
»www.voipgo.com/
»www.voipogo.com/
Might it be best to modify the name before a big public release? As Harry Potter might say, "spelling" can sure cause problems.
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|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |   Larry P
@optonline.net
| Re: VOIPo Interesting situation.
At least in the case of VOIPGO.COM, that website name was apparently registered back in November 2004.
Wonder if any market research was done on the "VOIPo" name.
Of course, professional market research sometimes backfires. Examples include Idearc (Yellow Page publisher), Yutopar (a medicine brand name so bad that the generic name Ritodrine is actually better), Fifth Third Bank (huh?), and so forth. It will be interesting to see how the VOIPo name performs when they are done with beta. | |
|  |  |   txboyk
@sbcglobal.net
| said by N9MD :5) Beano functions as a nutritional substrate for colonic bacteria, changing the metabolic by-products of bacterial fermentation thereby reducing the production and volume of bowel gas. (As a Gastroenterologist, it is my job to know this.) Would your avatar be...?
Looks like a GI scope to me. | |
|   PaulRC
@sbcglobal.net
| "A" for effort - "C" for service
Perhaps I am the only person having problems with VOIPo service.
The good: - Customer service. Very responsive and willing to please. - Sound quality better than previous service provider - Price
The bad: - Unresolved issues surrounding the very poor Grandstream ATA have left me with service about 60% of the time.
Given comments others have made alluding to the use of Linksys ATAs, clearly VOIPo did not plan well for this service. My suggestion to those looking for a new VOIP service is to look else where until VOIPo gets their act together. | |
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Review by C10Chevy  UPDATED: 16 days ago member for 9.6 years, 501 visits, last login: 11 days ago
Griffin,Spalding,GA
$8 per month (12 month contract)
"Price is great. Many extras included. Voice quality ranks with the best."
"See review"
"It'll probably be great if I can get the kinks worked out!"
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Signed up with Voipo on 9/28 and sent in authorization to have my number ported from Comcast the same day. Received the adapter in a few days. Comcast finally ported my number over on 10/15. Glad to be rid of them. And when I did the setup I was having a problem with getting a fast busy signal whenever I tried to place a call. Very helpful tech support guy promptly fix the problem. Today (10/18) I've been experiencing multiple problems.
1. I get no incoming caller ID. Phone just shows "Incoming Call" 2. When I answer an incoming call I get a dead line. The people who've called say their call went directly to voicemail. Even though I answered. 3. My outgoing calls are showing up on caller ID with a virtual number I was issued from Voipo and not my ported number.
If I can these kinks worked out it will probably be worth the switch. I'll return in a day or two to update my review and adjust my ratings.
10/19/09 Spoke with the guys in tech support and was able to fixed everything with a bit of port forwarding and a few adjustments on their end. Needless to say I'm quite satisfied with the care and concern. Thanks Guys!!!
10/22/09 Couldn't ask for better service. Everything is functioning as advertised. I can tell no difference in call clarity between old Comcast voip service and Voipo. The only real difference is that I now have a multitude of user options available to me versus hardly anything useful from Comcast outside of the basics. And of course at a fraction of the cost. My annual bill including junk fees from Comcast was about $330. And that was for their basic service without any long distance included. I'll make a final review in two weeks.
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Review by piggygirl  UPDATED: 20 days ago member for 2.8 years, 157 visits, last login: 20 days ago
New York,New York,NY
$9 per month (12 month contract)
about 5 days
"Very good service"
"None so far"
"Nothing to really complain about"
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Update 10/19/2009 Very stable. Clear audio. Very little contact with customer service. --------
Update 04/11/2009
Since the replacement of the Grandstream, dropped registrations are a ghost of the past.
I realized I could get 1 free virtual number, which I happily now give to the credit card companies.
Customer service has been very responsive.
Keep up the good work!!
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Update 03/16/2009
Had the Grandstream which kept dropping registrations which Voipo replaced with the PAP2T.
Since then, no dropped registrations, audio has been clear both directions.
There was a problem which Voipo diagnosed and reacted quickly to it.
============================= I've been with VOIPo for about 2 months now. Sound is very clear. I've had a few tickets that were dealt with quickly. Simultaneous ring is a nice new feature.
Keep up the good work!
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