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chris1317 said:Another one to check out is voipbuster, it is free to landlines
http://www.voipbuster.com/en/index.html
Chris.
Russ said:Yes it's called call forwarding and i available to Skype-in users
http://www.skype.com/helloagain.html
billcutter said:Russ said:Yes it's called call forwarding and i available to Skype-in users
http://www.skype.com/helloagain.html
Do you have pay for the leg of the call that is diverted,or is it free.
xs performance said:chris1317 said:Another one to check out is voipbuster, it is free to landlines
http://www.voipbuster.com/en/index.html
Chris.
Not in the uk...
Hi i use skype to divert calls to my mobile and there is a small charge which comes of your skype credit.Hi B C
If I understand correctly you pay for the number with no extra charge for receiving diverted calls but would advise that you check that out with them.. I don't have that service with them as I didn't see a need to have an 0207 number...
Russ
Thank you I just tried this and it said it was the same as calling next door 4.4. However in practice when I did try it was really crackly and kept cutting out so not as suggested on this site. Could this be due to something else? I wasn't downloading or using many applications when I tried the line for VoIP on both occasions. What can the business class VoIP service do compared to personal regarding quality?