> My girlfriend in New Hampshire is looking for a long distance > provider that offers unlimited long distance calls for a flat fee.
If her local telco is Verizon, some of their Freedom packages include unlimited calling to the US and Canada. The package price is $55 including local service, hard to tell from their web site how much of that is LD and how much is the local service she's paying anyway.
If she has DSL or cable, most of the VoIP providers offer flat rate or large bundles to US and Canada. I'm reasonably happy with Lingo, a subsidiary of Canadian telco Primus which is $15/mo for 500 outbound minutes or $22 for unlimited outbound to the US, Canada, and most of western Europe.
R's,
John
PS: If interested in Lingo, I can send you a referral code which gives each of us a free month.
I respectfully disagree about Lingo ... their customer service sux... I have been owed a 29.95 refund from them for over a year, and continue to get dunning notices from their lawyer for something they owe me.
So, stay away from them ... get either Vonage or ATT Callvantage if you want VOIP.
BTW, I don't have any referral codes (so no financial interest, blah, blah, blah).
gb wrote: > I respectfully disagree about Lingo ... their customer service sux... I > have been owed a 29.95 refund from them for over a year, and continue > to get dunning notices from their lawyer for something they owe me. > So, stay away from them ... get either Vonage or ATT Callvantage if > you want VOIP. > BTW, I don't have any referral codes (so no financial interest, blah, > blah, blah).
I agree and have CallVantage. They screwed up bigtime in failing to correctly port the number, but they made up for it and the result is a great service.