Re: BETA Testers needed for MyGlobalTalk.com: a cheap cellular internationalLD service Todd Allcock wrote:
> At 04 Mar 2008 17:07:03 -0800 SMS wrote:
>
>> What is the advantage of "MyGlobalTalk" versus Voicestick with i2Bridge™?
>
> The way they've explained it, is that the phone numbers issued will not
> accept incoming calls- they'll be for bridging only, so you won't have to
> pay for the incoming leg of the call like with Voicestick (with
> Voicestick's bridge, you pay 1-cent/minute for the incoming call to the
> bridge, plus what ever the LD cost to the chosen destination is.) Also,
> MGT will have no monthly fees or minimums, whereas Voicestick is charging a
> $1 minimum monthly fee to help cover E911 fee and DID costs.
>
>
> Eventually MGT wants to release a Java app to automate the bridge dialing,
> but so far only has it for WinMo.
Okay, well I guess that makes sense. I've only ever used Voicestick for
bridging and never even thought about using it as a VOIP phone.
There also appear to be no minimums on MyGlobalTalk.
MyGlobalTalk doesn't have a speed dial option.
It'd be nice to be able to dump OneSuite, but OneSuite still has some
advantages as a global calling plan, especially their international
access numbers.
Amusing that he's now promoting using Sprint to Home, My Faves, etc.
with his service. Unlimited cell phone service for about $30/month plus
2¢ per minute. |