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Iconnecthere

iConnectHere (ICH)


http://www.iconnecthere.com/

Consumer division of DeltaThree. Offer "bring your own device" is not working anymore, they will supply an adapter or you can download a software dialer.
For $9 you can get a incoming number, and select the prefix prior to ordering.

Local Number Portability support? - yes.

Unofficial Support


See also: Asterisk How to connect to IConnectHere, VOIP Service Providers
Created by admin, Last modification by otitov on Sat 17 of Mar, 2007 [17:14 UTC]

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Works great for me!

by Ron Ellis on Saturday 12 of November, 2005 [17:03:39 UTC]
I've been using Iconnect for 4 months now and it works great, if you know what your doing!
I have sent them emails and made calls regarding set up and got immediate answers, damn
good customer support in my opinion in comparison to other sites on the web.
Also, it was made quite clear up front that they would automatically replenish the account if it fell below
a certain amount.
I guess it just shows that if you READ the instructions, you wont have any problems!
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I haven't had a problem

by Anonymous on Friday 04 of February, 2005 [19:47:57 UTC]
Honestly, I haven't had a problem with iconnecthere or deltathree. Deltathree is a publicly traded company, listed on NASDAQ. Their policies are clearly documented in the agreement you reviewed before signing up. Yes, they do refill your account in $15 increments, at minimum. But this is made clear at sign up. I've found their service to be fairly good. Yes, sometimes voice quality is poor, but I've experienced this with a number of other providers as well.
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Con Artist!

by Anonymous on Tuesday 18 of January, 2005 [19:02:27 UTC]
Deltathree and iconnectthere are con artists. They pretend to be a US Company, but in fact they are operating from Israel. When you call the New York number, the calls are transferred to Israel.
I lost over $300 with them. They will never give you any money back. Giving money to these people is the same as throwing it in the sea!
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roger

by Anonymous on Monday 17 of January, 2005 [10:16:48 UTC]
(:arrow:)
Somebody can show me how to setup iconnecthere with asterisk for receive incomming calls?

thanks in advace.
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Deltathree / www.iconnecthere.com is a RIPOFF

by Anonymous on Wednesday 08 of September, 2004 [04:59:28 UTC]
Warning: DO NOT SIGN UP WITH THESE PPL! They will drain your account if you leave it a few wks idle, and you will have NO RECOURSE. The quality is also spotty, (unless you want to impress your friends on how you are calling them from your CAVE....).

There are other reputable companies out there, but deltathree is not one of them. They have no actual phone numbers by which you can call them as they are an "internet" only company (BAD SIGN). Again, Buyer beware!
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BlasterPhone

by Anonymous on Wednesday 01 of September, 2004 [15:20:52 UTC]
BlasterPhone.com services enable you to make high quality phone calls from your PC to any telephone in the world at extremely LOW prices through technology called Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

The VoIP technology allows you to call anyone who has a telephone number - including local, long distance, mobile, and international numbers using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular (or analog) phone line.

Corporations, small businesses, and individual customers have reduced significantly their phone bills by using Internet Telephony. Our call prices are cheaper than our competitors and we charge per second, meaning you pay for the exact length of your call! We don't round up calls to the nearest minute, like many of our competitors.

http://www.blasterphone.com/
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Scam

by Anonymous on Tuesday 27 of April, 2004 [13:59:04 UTC]
What ever you do, don't sign up for this service.
After discovering that my credit card was $10 low I realised that iConnect.com had automatically withdrawn the money, all in the line of theire scam policy.
If your account drops bellow $2.50 it automatically charges your account with whatever plan you first signed up for, ranging from $10 - $45.
I signed up for a $2.50 plan monthly and $10 was withdrawn cause it's the lowest found that can be added. Haven't got reponse of any of the four e-mails I sent to the customer service. Can't find anywhere to cancel my account in the whole website.
(:evil:)

iConnect Sucks!

/Joakim Eriksson
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Service Levels

by Anonymous on Tuesday 30 of March, 2004 [13:42:40 UTC]
Variable service level in my experience. Sometimes line quality is great, but others you get serious echo and. Also there have been a number of occasions where I've picked up the phone and found no dial tone.

If you are prepared to live with that (I wasn't ) then VoIP to PSTN, voicemail and direct inbound phone calls all work.

(:neutral:)

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