Posted by Dave L on August 13, 2007, 12:55 am
>> I continue to be happy with ECG. 3.5 cents/minute for LD, slightly
>> higher for intra-state. They do pass along the Universal Service Fee, at
>> 9.1% of your call total.
>>
>> http://www.ecglongdistance.net/
>>
>> --Gene
> ECG looks fantastic. Unfortunately, they don't offer service in my
> area. :>(
> PowerNet seems to want my social security number, at least in the
> couple of "resellers" I found. Not going to happen.
> Any other ideas.?
Zone LD. 3.5c/min with online billing and invoices. Bill automatically to
your cc.. I believe they still use the Global Crossing network.
http://my.zoneld.com
-Dave
Posted by Abe on August 13, 2007, 5:01 am
>PowerNet seems to want my social security number, at least in the
>couple of "resellers" I found. Not going to happen.
Hmm. I never gave them mine. Never even asked for it. Try calling them
directly to sign up instead of going through a reseller
1-877-860-2561.
Posted by imascot on August 15, 2007, 1:54 pm
timbirr@mailcity.com wrote in
>
>> I continue to be happy with ECG. 3.5 cents/minute for LD, slightly
>> higher for intra-state. They do pass along the Universal Service Fee, at
>> 9.1% of your call total.
>>
>> http://www.ecglongdistance.net/
>>
>> --Gene
>
> ECG looks fantastic. Unfortunately, they don't offer service in my
> area. :>(
>
> PowerNet seems to want my social security number, at least in the
> couple of "resellers" I found. Not going to happen.
>
> Any other ideas.?
>
>
>
Here's a comparison site which I used to find my LD carrier. Don't know about
the SS thing. Some of
these co.'s drop any monthly fee in exchange for online-only billing. I did
this, we hardly ever make
LD calls, but when we do, I don't want to have to pay a monthly fee just to have
it, dial long strings,
locate the card, etc.
http://www.saveonphone.com/
J.
>> higher for intra-state. They do pass along the Universal Service Fee, at
>> 9.1% of your call total.
>>
>> http://www.ecglongdistance.net/
>>
>> --Gene
> ECG looks fantastic. Unfortunately, they don't offer service in my
> area. :>(
> PowerNet seems to want my social security number, at least in the
> couple of "resellers" I found. Not going to happen.
> Any other ideas.?