Last month Vonage has announced Unlimited world Plan which includes INDIA. After that because of highly competitive market in VOIP industry, so many Digital phone service providers launch their Unlimited World Plans. Almost all providers have priced their Unlimited World Plan at arround $24.99/month. Rangatel is also started Unlimited World Plan for its Digital Phone Users.
Lets review their service and Unlimited call to INDIA Plan
Lets review their service and Unlimited call to INDIA Plan
(+) Free Calls to almost 32 countries across the globe
Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada**, China**, Cyprus, France, Greece, Hong Kong**, Hungary, India**, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico**, Romania, Russia, Singapore**, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand**, US Virgin Islands**, United Kingdom (UK), USA**
**Includes Mobile Calling
(+) Fairly Priced Plan at 24.99$/month
(+) No activation charge
(+) Free Rangatel Adapter
(+) No yearly Contract (Contract is month to month basis)
(+) Features like Enhanced Voice mail, Caller ID, Call Waiting, 3-Way Calling, Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb, Choose Your Own Area code(where available), FREE In-Network Calling
(+) Online Account Management and Call history
(+) Service Activation within 2 hours of payment
(+) 30 Days moneyback guarantee
(+) You can use this service without Internet also via Local access numbers
(+) 911 supported service
(-) Comparing to Vonage Unlimited world plan which is providing free calls to 60 countries , Rangatel lacks behind with coverage upto 32 countries
(-) Fair use policy of 5000 mins per month
(-) No SIP support
(-) No application supported calling
After reviewing all aspects of Rangatel`s Digital phone service and there Unlimited world plan, We can easily say if it your destination is included in free calling list obviously it has many advantages. The best part is you can call from any registered phone. You don't need the adapter all the time.
Check Details about Rangatel Unlimited World Plan Here
Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada**, China**, Cyprus, France, Greece, Hong Kong**, Hungary, India**, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico**, Romania, Russia, Singapore**, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand**, US Virgin Islands**, United Kingdom (UK), USA**
**Includes Mobile Calling
(+) Fairly Priced Plan at 24.99$/month
(+) No activation charge
(+) Free Rangatel Adapter
(+) No yearly Contract (Contract is month to month basis)
(+) Features like Enhanced Voice mail, Caller ID, Call Waiting, 3-Way Calling, Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb, Choose Your Own Area code(where available), FREE In-Network Calling
(+) Online Account Management and Call history
(+) Service Activation within 2 hours of payment
(+) 30 Days moneyback guarantee
(+) You can use this service without Internet also via Local access numbers
(+) 911 supported service
(-) Comparing to Vonage Unlimited world plan which is providing free calls to 60 countries , Rangatel lacks behind with coverage upto 32 countries
(-) Fair use policy of 5000 mins per month
(-) No SIP support
(-) No application supported calling
After reviewing all aspects of Rangatel`s Digital phone service and there Unlimited world plan, We can easily say if it your destination is included in free calling list obviously it has many advantages. The best part is you can call from any registered phone. You don't need the adapter all the time.
Check Details about Rangatel Unlimited World Plan Here
what do u mean by "No SIP support". They are giving SIP adapter isn't it?
ReplyDeleteYes, they are giving SIP adapter for FREE for lease. I see on their website www.rangatel.com
ReplyDeleteFair Usage policy for Vonage also says 5000 minutes.
This was an advantage but Vonage has bounced back with extensions (can call from any phone, mobile inclusive)...for almost the same price (difference of $1) - 60 countries.
ReplyDeleteI have Rangatel now, I think I will switch to Vonage.