Betamax did it again! A new VOIP service from Dellmont Sarl just hit the market, but is it worth your money? Find out as we review Voipgain, the new Betamax VOIP Provider
As we successfully concluded during our last discussion that, every month Betamax (Dellmont Sarl) comes with a new VOIP service provider to tempt VOIP users around the world with cheaper international calling rates and offering some free international calls to destinations. The strategy is always simple, offer a few free international calling destinations not offered otherwise, so you are sure to gain some customers.
VOIPGain.com is no different from recently launched Rynga.com. VoipGain offers free international calls to about 35 destinations which also include Malaysia (Landline) and China (Landline + Mobile). Voipgain offers 1 cent per minute to India landline and 1.2 cents per minute to India Mobile. Anyone see agreesive calling rate strategy here after Rynga increased their rates to India to 1.5 and 1.3 respectively.
Lets see how you can make calls with VoipGain.
1) Voipgain offeres full SIP support, which means you can use Voipgain with SIP Softphone or VOIP Adapter.
VOIPgain SIP Settings:
SIP port : 5060
Registrar : sip.voipgain.com
Proxy server : sip.voipgain.com
Outbound proxy server : leave empty
Account name : your VoipGain username
Password : your VoipGain password
Display name/number : your VoipGain username or voipnumber
Stunserver (option) : stun.voipgain.com
2) Phone to Phone: Remember that if you use phone to phone feature, you need to pay for both connections.
3) Local Access Numbers: VoipGain has local access numbers in lot of countries including USA, UK, Canada and Australia.
If you want to use Voipgain without using SIP as pc to phone service, you need to download voipgain softphone here.
Honestly, I do not see any reason to go for VoipGain as we all know whats going to happen next, however if you are still in love with Betamax and like to try VoipGain, play safe and deposit $10 and use it while their rates go up again.
Let us know your voipgain review/feedback if you are already using them.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
VoipGain.com Voip Gain Betamax VOIP Provider Review
Posted by Vinay at 9:18 AM
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Dear Vinay,Rynga still having the same rates to India, Land line and mobile,Please check there website
Vinay, I think you should do features on Ringplus and 1800free411. Both of them force you to waste your time listening to their stupid ads and only after which they tell you the circuits are busy! I have never ever been able to get through! I think these two are simply schemes to get you to listen to their ads, after which they pull the carpet from under you! I have stopped bothering with these two as of now.
This is no way considered as cheap call. If you check the rates in dollars then it is 1.5 cents. It may go up against falling dollar. Actually they deduct 10+0.5 euro which comes around $15.5. Over this they will hike the price within a week to 1.3 euro cents( around 1.8 cents). Comparin to this nymgo has 1.3 cents/min with no handling fee. But nymgo has some payment problems. I am happy if someone offer 1.3 cents flat than all these betamax gimmicks.
All Non-Free VoipGain calls are subject to a 0.039 EURO connection fee.
TAKE CARE ITS ADD 0.039 EURO FOR ANY CALL ! NOT PHONE TO PHONE CALLS ONLY
nymgo is costlier......2 cents/min for gujarat & 2.3 for others..
But they are charging a connection fee of 0.039 cents for each and every calls. Do anybody think it is good? You can see this when you check below their price chart.
Hi vinay,
have you seen the news in Techcrunch
about acquisition of Gizmo by google?
thankx
partha
zurich
Hi,
I am in US and have configured VOIP Gain.But i am getting only free trail call.Isn;t free for US to US.
Why do I need credit account for it.
Plz clarify.
Regards,
Raj
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