As VoIP becomes more popular, more companies are beginning to provide these services for clients. Some think that VoIP will rather than traditional phone systems. To help you move, the following is a list of VoIP service providers and some general information about what they provide.
Verizon VoiceWing - Planning their initial $19.95 per month for 500 minutes to call U.S., Puerto Rico, and Canada. If you have Verizon DSL, they offer discounts of their limited plan ($29.95, not $34.95). (https: / / www22.verizon.com/ForYourhome/voip/voiphome.aspx)
Comcast Voice In gital - They have a national and international calls options. Comcast If you use other services, you are entitled to get their rebate. If you have Comcast Cable and High Speed Internet, Digital Voice $39.95 extra.
(http://www.comcast.com/Benefits/VoiceBenefits.ashx)
Lingo - This seems to be one of the better service. Wanamtolea your first month for free. Plans start from $19.95 for the national and international calls. Their main service starting $7.95 per month. ([http://www.lingo.com])
Vonage - Rates start from $14.99 for their services and limited their basic $24.99 service. Long distance call tariffs listed on their site, because it changes depending on the country. (http://www.vonage.com)
Earthlink - VoIP Even Earthlink has begun offering the service. TrueVoice provides Internet home phone for prices ranging from $14.95 per month. If you also use Earthlink DSL your connection, yo u are eligible for their package. Also check Vling download free software called Vling that allows you to talk to other users for free Vling. ([http://www.earthlink.net/voice/dslhomephone/])