VoIP Rates

Posted on October 25th, 2007 by Jeremy

Many seem to be caught up in the per minute rate of our pre-paid VoIP services. Yes, we are not the cheapest VoIP provider out there, by far. If you want cheap VoIP service, you get cheap VoIP service.

NuFone is a premium quality VoIP Provider for those that demand a quality internet telephone service. For many months now, we have been making systematically making significant changes and additions our network, to ensure we are able fully prepared to provide you with the most reliable internet telephone service.

Quality comes at a cost. With the sudden death of SunRocket and the ever increasing amount of lawsuits against Vonage, we have taken the necessary steps to ensure we are not selling at a short term loss in hopes to gain in the long run. We are not here to gamble with your money. We are here to provide you with a self-managed VoIP service that you don’t mind paying a little bit more than other VoIP providers, but still far less than traditional phone companies.

We have never offered a so-called ‘unlimited’ plan because the there are very real per-minute costs that are still associated with sending calls over the traditional telephone network. Granted there are many technical tricks that can potentially lower the per minute cost, however they often lower the voice quality and/or increase the likelihood of any number of call failures (dropped calls, one-way audio, no-audio, garbled audio, etc.)

NuFone refuses to succumb to these tricks. We manage our own infrastructure. We support our own equipment. We control our own routing and so much more….By having full control over every aspect of our network, we are able to provide you with the most reliable service possible using the public internet.

NuFone is the choice you make when you need a reliable VoIP provider. If you are not already a NuFone member, you are missing out. Join Today.

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