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Ok, sounds like you are all set. As for voicestick and Les.net, they are just about the same. However, voicestick is a little cheaper. You can do everything via the web. Les.net also gives you a few more options. les.net charges $1 (canadian) per month for the DID. Voicestick requires a minimum usage of $1/month. So, if you use $0.60 a month, they will charge you $0.40 for that month. In my opinion, call quality is just about the same.
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BTW, Celtrek gives you a US domestic forwarding number as part of its int'l roaming service...
and I think you can specific any US areacode that you want... add Grandcentral and you end up with multiple *local* domestic forwarding number for "free"... |
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Yackie and Maxroam also gives a US number. They also allow you to select your area code. You can actually choose a number from a few other countries, including UK and France.
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