Markus Göbel's Tech News Comments:
Voxalot not free for me anymore
(Tuesday, July 03, 2007)
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From 16th of July, 2007, they charge US$25 for an annual subscription to the VoxPremium account which offers Web Callback, Call Forwarding and enables to set up to five providers for in-bound connections and DID registrations. You can read it here.
"We will, of course, continue to offer a free service called VoxBasic to those members who want to use the basic functions", says Voxalot's information.
Too sad that these basic functions don't cover the ones I need!
Actually I have about 20 providers registered at Voxalot for in-bound connections. In-bound is much more important to me than out-bound. A small relief for heavy users, like me, could be this:
For those users who need more than 5 SIP registrations you can opt for VoxPremium(+5), which will cost US$40, and provides an additional 5 SIP registrations for a total of 10 SIP registrations.So I would still have to pay US$80 per year for Voxalot. That's too much for me, who uses Voxalot mainly for testing purposes.
I guess it's time to install my own Asterisk server.
Labels: Asterisk, VoIP, Voxalot