Friday, August 25, 2006

SkypeIn Alternative in Canada

Since Skype doesn't seem to be interested in the Canadian VOIP market (idiots) I'm looking at alternatives, like vbuzzer, for when we move up to Canada. This blog outlines an interesting alternative using a SIP phone:

$5 Phone Number in Canada

Come on Skype, get with the program.

Comments:
Until we can get SkypeIn numbers in Canada, you can get a Skype-forwarded virtual phone number from a 3rd-party provider. I got a Toronto virtual phone number from virtufon (virtufon.com). This alternative works well for me so far.
 
I have it!
A simple and cheap solution to get a Canadian number that rings your skype anywhere in the world. its http://inskype.com. they offer most of the Canadian local area codes like:
Calgary 1-403
Edmonton 1-780
Fort Mcmurray 1-780
Halifax 1-902
Hamilton 1-905
Kelowna 1-250
Kitchner 1-519
London 1-519
Montreal 1-514
Ottawa 1-613
Quebec City 1-418
Toronto 1-416
Toronto 1-647
Vancouver 1-778
Victoria 1-250
Winnipeg 1-204
so go and get your number from http://www.inskype.com
 
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