Does Fizz offer a VOIP phone line option?
Louis J. #11654
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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.
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Louis,
Sorry,
Fizz doesnt offer VOIP line.
Just Fizz mobile plans and Fizz internet plans.3 -
Not for bowl aorry5
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No, they don’t offer this. You can download a 3rd party application that enables this5
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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