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9eor9 18-11-2009 21:27

Cheaper VoIP
 
....have look at rynga.com :):):)

RTuesday 18-11-2009 22:30

Another Betamax clone.

I've never understood their business model. If they'd stuck to one brand they'd be a major player by now. Instead they spend all their energy coming up with yet another brand that is cheaper for one thing but not another, fragmenting their market even more...

dg7feq 18-11-2009 22:38

Well, many people open several accounts and leave some $ on all of them while swapping. Besides it gives you the imagination that there are many brands to choose from - even though all the money goes into the same pocket. And founding a new brand only takes a few minutes and a few new colors on the web template ;-)

Chris

inquisitor 18-11-2009 22:59

I think another reason for that diversity of brands is, that they're also experimenting with different tariff models and services.

bbob 19-11-2009 12:27

Right they have different brands for different countries all having different rates.

For the uk the have low rates to uk call but other countries are more expensive. Having 1 brand might work but what they are doing now is simple rebranding existing software and websites and just using different rate structures to get maximum profit.

The advantage now is also that it's difficult to compare them to a competitor. If you have 1 brand that's a lot easier and using 1 brand they can't have different rate structures.

Also when people are using them most of them are not switcihing back to yet another of their brands because it's cheaper.

For wholesale they have 2 brands voicetrading and siptraffic.

petkow 19-11-2009 13:45

I also think that they use some clever logic algorithms that control the different brands! For example, sometimes a "free" country from one brand is removed and it is immediately applied to another! I think this occurs when brand useage to that country increases, so that it is no longer feasible to provide it for "free". I am particularly talking about countries that are NOT rock bottom in termination rates. e.g. Argentina, Mexico, Middle East, Turkey, Malaysia, Eastern Europe, Russia etc. Some countries are "free" on almost all brands: e.g. Western Europe landlines, USA etc.

Overall, this is a very impressive and very shrewd company, that everyone loves to hate but few have really lost significant money on! I always think of them as the "Ryanair" of telecom!

andy 20-11-2009 01:59

Rynga is actually a Dellmont brand, as are several others like ActionVoip

Quite what the relationship is between the two groups is not clear, but it doesn't seem to be that they are gradually migratiing to Luxembourg, and they aren't simply interchangeable, as for example resellers on Betamax brands can't transfer funds to Dellmont accounts

inquisitor 20-11-2009 10:07

The reason why they now prefer Luxembourg is surely the low VAT of 15%, which is the lowest in the Union. eBay bills (for auction fees) also come from a Luxembourg subsidiary with just 15% VAT added.

petkow 20-11-2009 12:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by inquisitor (Post 30215)
The reason why they now prefer Luxembourg is surely the low VAT of 15%, which is the lowest in the Union. eBay bills (for auction fees) also come from a Luxembourg subsidiary with just 15% VAT added.

Well for that matter they could have just stayed in Switzerland outside of the EU...

Or could they have headed to the canary islands! (Still in the EU... but just so much warmer!)

9eor9 20-11-2009 19:27

Originally posted by inquisitor (regarding DialNow.com):

Download Betamax' Java midlet, through which you can trigger call backs and send SMS. Just open http://gsm.voipbuster.com from your handset. It works for all Betamax brands, allthough hosted on voipbuster's server.


The "voipclient" is not working with rynga accounts !

9eor9 21-11-2009 20:27

Mysterious Betamax
 
Calls triggered by the "voipclient" are charged at Voipbusters' rates!!!!, even If they are settled from another Betamax account.

This means the call can cost 200-300% more than with i.e. DialNow or other Betamax brands.

9eor9 22-11-2009 23:02

SOOORRRY what I wrote under "Mysterious Betamax" is not correct!!
At first view I misunderstood the billing which does not show the called back number. The costs for this callback have to be added.

Maxie 29-11-2009 10:22

Hello everyone.
Thank you for a very good web site and good advices

I have 2 questions about rynga. They said now they have 120 Freedays.
1 - Does it mean that after 120 days it is not free anymore, or I will get new Freedays if buy new credit?

2 - also they said about Freedays

Rynga reserves the right after a certain amount of calls to start charging the default rate

Does anyone know how many calls is limit in this case?

Thanks :)

9eor9 29-11-2009 13:25

I have not read their conditions, but I got another 120 freedays when I bought balance second time.

pavelmobile 22-02-2010 06:38

Freedays - as I remember about 200-300 minutes per week

borjeg 01-03-2010 16:05

There is a fairly good comparison site for Betamax clones:

betamax price comparison

borjeg 01-03-2010 16:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxie (Post 30298)
Rynga reserves the right after a certain amount of calls to start charging the default rate

Does anyone know how many calls is limit in this case?

It's not specified anywhere.

Jervin 17-07-2010 11:46

So what's entryphones think of Rynga? Are you getting your money's worth?

petkow 17-07-2010 20:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jervin (Post 33291)
So what's entryphones think of Rynga?

What exactly do you mean by this question? I'm totally lost!


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