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Why not just roll your own VoIP calling card services using reputable, well known VoIP carriers.
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I see many "Roll Your Own Calling Card" Programs all over the internet. Why would someone choose your program over the others? Can you tell us of some of the benefits to your program in comparision to other programs?
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That is interesting. I never saw that term until I created it. Now, I see others are copying it. I guess it works.
(I suppose others may have used the term before I started using it, but I wasn't copying anyone else when I did... I guess the term just makes sense) Here are some reasons to sign-up through cqvoip.com 1) You actually do roll your own calling card. 2) You actually are using reputable VoIP carriers, such as CallCentric and InPhonex. 3) Calling Card access is only part of the actual service you sign up for. I'm just promoting the Calling Card aspect here. 4) In reality, it is a full service VoIP access that you sign up for. But, its BYOD and Pay-As-You-Go. No commitments, no obligations, no contracts, ... No catches. If you want, you can make your calls using a configurable softphone (X-Lite, eyebeam, NCH, or 3CX VoIP Client, etc...). Or, You can use any SIP ATA to connect to the services and make your calls with an ATA like the Linksys PAP2T-NA, or any other SIP device for that matter.... or an IP-PBX, if you have one. So, in reality, you really can "Roll Your Own Service package". I'm promoting the aspect of "Rolling Your Own Calling Card" by using using VoIP services that allow calling card access to their networks. 5) I'm providing a means to guide people on how to configure their VoIP account for Calling Card access. 6) The rates are very competitive, starting as low as 1.98 cent/min to many countries around the world. 7) I explain how to "Create Your Own Private Local Access Number", if the service provider doesn't have one in your area, by default. Hope this gives a little more info. CQVoiP - Calling Cards CQ VoIP - It's About Internet Telephony |
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