Broadcast Dialer Users

I just picked up a used 12 line broadcast dialer and am interested in finding out what others are using for phone service/cost.

The manufacturer said I can use voip but would need some type of analog filter. Most of the Voip carriers have very specific rules regarding autodialers on their consumer plans. ie Skype, Vonage etc.

I don't want to turn this into a legalities thread.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
I just picked up a used 12 line broadcast dialer and am interested in finding out what others are using for phone service/cost.

The manufacturer said I can use voip but would need some type of analog filter. Most of the Voip carriers have very specific rules regarding autodialers on their consumer plans. ie Skype, Vonage etc.

I don't want to turn this into a legalities thread.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Only a few months of useful life left before 9/9/09 for dialing b2c. Hurry!
 
Throw it away and just use an existing service @ wholesale.

After you waste thousands of $$'s - give me a buzz . . .

Tom
 
Years ago, I tried this. The lowest cost is analog phone lines. They don't charge per minute like voip services will.

If you are somewhat limited in the amount of time you will be dialing, you can try services such as vonage business (separate from vonage personal), gafachi, teliax, etc. I know gafachi and teliax have accounts setup just for this purpose. Out of the 2, I would use gafachi, (there are others), but I haven't used them in years, so this isn't a solid recommendation.

Dan
 
Years ago, I tried this. The lowest cost is analog phone lines. They don't charge per minute like voip services will.

If you are somewhat limited in the amount of time you will be dialing, you can try services such as vonage business (separate from vonage personal), gafachi, teliax, etc. I know gafachi and teliax have accounts setup just for this purpose. Out of the 2, I would use gafachi, (there are others), but I haven't used them in years, so this isn't a solid recommendation.

Dan



Thanks Dan, I will look them up!
 
You can get a awesome dialer - with unlimited lines - fully featured for only $49 a month and 1.5 cents a minute.

Even if you don't use my platform - use a similar service.

Gone are the days of having to do it yourself.

Tom
 
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