

So I don't want to leave my current provider if I can fix the registration issues that I have. If I switch over to them I will not be able to return to my current provider as the package that I'm on has been "grandfathered". I've considered going to a new and better VoIP service provider and have found only one company that will offer a service that will only be a little more expensive than my current provider, should be of better overall quality, but will have none of the included quota. Today I disconnected the Linksys and I'm going to try to use the softphone from now on for incoming calls.įor outgoing calls I'm now using a fixed landline (PSTN) as our telecommunications provider (completely seperate to the VoIP provider) has given us a very good deal in which we can make unlimited national calls and mobile calls for only $40 a month - so I no longer utilize the VoIP service for outgoing calls apart from occasionally.
#Bria xlite softphone full#
I don't want to go into a full explanation here because I'm too mentally tired to try to fix it - but essentially the phone rings, I pick up the phone, nothing happens - sometimes if put the line on hold I'll be able to take it off hold and speak with the person - but most of the time the call will go straight to voicemail (which I can't access via the phone as it gets garbled and I have to use the softphone to access the voicemail). More recently I have started using X-Lite softphone in conjunction with the Linksys - and the same registration issues have occurred. Their technical support is utterly hopeless and all issues were blamed on my VoIP phone (Cisco 525g I think) - which I swapped out and started using my older Linksys SPA942 - but the registration problems continued. but good - although I've had registration problems for several years, and it appears to be worsening. I used to use most or all of the included quota and well and truly got my moneys worth.

The package also includes 1 DID number (local rates for anyone in Australia) My package costs $45 ish and includes 200 calls to Mobile phones, and 1400 national calls. I've been with my current provider for more than 5 years, mostly because the value of the included package has been so good. I'm not technical but I've used VoIP for my small business for nearly 9 years now - across several different (Australian) providers.
