Last week’s post concerning how to select the right ATA device was well received, but should have included a list of “BYOD” VoIP service providers.
What is a “BYOD” service provider? “BYOD” is an acronym which stands for “Bring Your Own Device”. A service provider who does not encypt or otherwise hide their SIP credentials, allowing you to configure virtually any SIP based device for use with their service, qualifies as “BYOD”.
Here’s a list of BYOD providers that I am aware of…I’m sure there are others that I have missed.
BroadVoice
CallCentric
CallWithUs
DialDigit
iConnectHere
ViaTalk
VoicePulse Connect
VoIPVoIP
AXVoice
TelaSIP
BYODVoIP
VoIP.com
TelIAX
CallCentric
Future-Nine
Vitelity
USA Connect
GlobalTone
InPhonex
PhonePower
ooVoo.com
Skype
LES.net
PalTalk
OnSIP
VoIPAX
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I started using Flowroute https://www.flowroute.com/ a few months ago. Excellent outbound (unlimited channels) with easy integration to asterisk (set your own CID). They also have very good inbound rates, and BYOD, and offer different pricing tiers (nice looking website too). The DIDs available are mostly west coast, however they advise more regions will be added shortly.
Hi,
Tpad.com lets you use any SIP / VoIP Device; ATA / IP Phones / Softphones (Xlite, ZoIPer, SJPhone, Express Talk) / WiFi mobiles / Standard Mobiles using Fring or Nimbuzz.
They also provide SIP guides for each of these devices aswell as a Free SIP Telephone number so you can receive calls from our Free DID numbers in over 40 countries.
Regards
Steven "Tpad" Johns
Not sure if this counts, but Jajah.com allow you to use your own telephone. Cell or Landline.
Strictly speaking, regular VoicePulse is also BYOD provider. You can Bring Your Own Device (unfortunately, PAP2T only). They will lock one line, and you will have full control of another line. If you cancel the service they will unlock the first line. So, I realize it's gray area - but I would add them as well!
Two services provided by my company, PhoneGnome and Voovox also support BYOD.
Every PhoneGnome account http://www.phonegnome.com includes open SIP credentials that can be configured into any ATA to use a free PhoneGnome account on an unlocked ATA to make free and cheap calls and to use other aspects of the PhoneGnome service.
Also, our sister service, Voovox http://www.voovox.com offers standard SIP-based PSTN termination and origination services and includes SIP settings for use with any unlocked ATA.
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I am surprised no one recommended Voipgo. Not only do they allow you to BYOD, you can do it at $12.50 a month, with unlimited long distance in North America!
Do any of the above providers allow you to use an Asterisk server to send and receive SMS?
I'm looking for a BYOD service with unlimited calls to Brazil land lines for an affordable fixed monthly price. Reliability is a plus. I have calltopbx now but it's always down lately..
moog73 at hotmail dot com
thanks
I have had success and am very satisfied with http://www.siproutes.com. I like the fact that I can choose my vendors.