Does Fizz offer a VOIP phone line option?

Louis J. #11654
Posts: 5
in Internet
My current internet provider gives me a separate VOIP line for $10/month and includes a few options. I'm tempted to switch my internet to Fizz, but only if I have the option to use this land line since I spend quite a bit of time on the phone doing interviews and such.
18
Answers
-
Louis,
Sorry,
Fizz doesnt offer VOIP line.
Just Fizz mobile plans and Fizz internet plans.3 -
Not for bowl aorry5
-
No, they don’t offer this. You can download a 3rd party application that enables this5
-
Try VOIP.MS you just need to buy a Obihai OBi200 1-Port VoIP, plug it to your current phone and chose your phone number and you are ready to go.
I have been using Fizz with VOIP.MS for a year and no problems at all, amazing quality..7 -
Get Fongo, it's cheap and works well. I've been using it for years. If you use the mobile app it's even free.5
-
why would you want to keep your viop line just convert it to a cell phone it will give you more advantage (ex: portable so anyone can use it when they leave the house) just take a cell with not data or texing5
-
I will second the voip.ms service. I use Linphone as the softphone. I also have Fongo, but then again I like playing with technology.4
-
VOIP and internet are independent.
See if you can keep your VOIP line with your current provider with a different internet provider. That might be simplest.
In general, you could choose a separate VOIP provider as it will offer you more flexibility. There are many good ones.
voip.ms is good value overall. Anveo is very technical. Freephoneline/Fongo are mostly free. And there is a very long list of others as well. The ideal choice for you depends on how technically inclined you are.3 -
Maybe in the future, for now it does not.
Good luck!4 -
Ooma has pretty robust VOIP service since it requires some hardware. It’s about $5 a month. Could be a good option if you go for Fizz by using reference code H5IH2.2
-
Why don't you give Fongo a try as some users suggest? That may be a good solution. It's reliable and well known.2
-
No it doesn't.
I do have freephonline,com and use a cisco ata modem just fine since I own the SIP key. Voip is working great.2
This discussion has been closed.
Howdy, Stranger!
Categories
Helpful Links
Community user GuidesSolution Hub
How the Community Hub works
Earning Perks when participating
Service Status