yeah, they're like $10. k. bit of a project, but clear resolution.
if i ever decide to get a smartphone (i'll probably get an android
eventually), i should be able to hook it into this for cheap talk and
text, then rely on free hotspots for data. but i currently have no
desire for this.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
hrmmn. second thought, those voip phones are a lot. laptop it will be.
laptop is good for skype and shit, too.
so, again, can i convert a modem into a wall plug that connects through voip? seems exotic, but not impossible.
i know, headset, but there's something comforting about having something that actually rings.
laptop is good for skype and shit, too.
so, again, can i convert a modem into a wall plug that connects through voip? seems exotic, but not impossible.
i know, headset, but there's something comforting about having something that actually rings.
no google voice.
no skype-in.
why, thank you, bell-rogers corporatocracy!
currently? a little irritated.
there are potential workarounds, but they're annoying.
for now, this looks like a better idea than getting a sim card at the 7/11. 0.25 v 0.01 is a big difference, and the monthly cost for the number is less than 7/11 will charge for 9-11 access.
http://www.voip.ms/features.php
on average, that's going to cost me about $1.05/month. i put $20 down in credits, it'll last me well over a year.
google voice would be ideal, though - wouldn't even cost that - because i really just need a voicemail for people to leave messages (chances of answering the phone are zero). the site up there has the voicemail-to-email feature that converts voice messages to text messages, which i really really like....
i don't want that software on any pc i'd use for anything else, though. luckily, i have an old laptop i can convert into a dedicated, glorified phone.
last thing to check is if i can integrate this "normally" into an ip phone through software on the laptop.
no skype-in.
why, thank you, bell-rogers corporatocracy!
currently? a little irritated.
there are potential workarounds, but they're annoying.
for now, this looks like a better idea than getting a sim card at the 7/11. 0.25 v 0.01 is a big difference, and the monthly cost for the number is less than 7/11 will charge for 9-11 access.
http://www.voip.ms/features.php
on average, that's going to cost me about $1.05/month. i put $20 down in credits, it'll last me well over a year.
google voice would be ideal, though - wouldn't even cost that - because i really just need a voicemail for people to leave messages (chances of answering the phone are zero). the site up there has the voicemail-to-email feature that converts voice messages to text messages, which i really really like....
i don't want that software on any pc i'd use for anything else, though. luckily, i have an old laptop i can convert into a dedicated, glorified phone.
last thing to check is if i can integrate this "normally" into an ip phone through software on the laptop.
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