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Packet8

Packet8 is our top rated over all VoIP Broadband Phone  Provider.  With simple  plans, top notch quality and 19.99 Unlimited Calling it's easy to see why.

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Customer Testimonials

Even I can do it 
I was really not sure that I could make VoIP work for me as I am a very non technical person.  But thanks to Packet8 and VoIP Hunt I now am getting great service and rates.  All I did was plug in a box a few cables and my phone and now I can call my family across the country as often as I wish.

Debby Thompson
Fort Stockton, TX

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It Really Is Unlimited
I was pretty skeptical about the term "unlimited calling" and I am quite a chatter box but after three months of calling my kids in New Jersey and Florida and my Sister in Canada my bill has been and has remained a flat rate of $19.99.

Michelle Blake
Atlanta, GA

Packet8 is A broadband telephone and videophone service like none other

Packet8 is an affordable and easy-to-use broadband telephone service. Designed with both residential and business customers in mind, Packet8 allows anyone with broadband (high-speed) Internet access to use their regular phone to make UNLIMITED calls to anywhere in the U.S. and Canada for as little as $19.95 per month. Packet8 subscribers with videophones can also make video calls for as little as $19.95 per month. All Packet8 subscribers get world wide UNLIMITED calling to other Packet8 subscribers at no extra charge. Calls to non-Packet8 international numbers (outside the U.S. and Canada) are charged at a very low per minute rate. 

Signing up for Packet8 is simple.  Setting up and using Packet8 is even easier.



What do I get?
- Unlimited calling for one low monthly rate

When you subscribe to a Packet8 plan using our online store, you will be shipped a broadband phone service adapter (at no extra cost) or a standalone videophone (at a greatly discounted price) depending upon the plan. Along with the equipment, you will receive a 10-digit activation code. Packet8 will transfer your existing number or give you a new telephone number from the area code of your choice.

Packet8 offers several residential and business plans that are feature rich and include unlimited calling options. All plans include more cool features than are available from your old telephone company. Our retailer sellers may offer different packages, including free service months and rebates.

How does it work? - Packet8 routes your calls over the Internet

By taking advantage of a technology called VoIP (voice over internet protocol), also known as broad band phone, high-speed Internet connections and 8x8's expertise in designing videophones, Packet8 is the complete voice and video communication service. Packet8 sends all calls to and from you through the broadband phone service adapter or the videophone which then route the calls over the Internet, instead of using the traditional public telephone network. There are no extra numbers to dial, no special instructions and no talking through your computer. Just pick up your phone, hear a dial tone and dial any phone number. Incoming calls ring your phone the same as any traditional phone.

What do I need? - High-speed Internet access

To start enjoying Packet8 broadband phone service, you need:  A broadband Internet connection such as cable or DSL  A home router that allows you to share your Internet connection with multiple computers or Internet devices. (Many home routers cost as little as $30.00 and take just minutes to set up.)  A Packet8 plan and some hardware (either a broad band phone service adapter or a VideoPhone.)


Packet8 was recently compared by PC World Magazine:

 

"AOL's service was great during the day, but it suffered from clipped sentences and garbling during long-distance weeknight calls, particularly when we simultaneously downloaded video. Verizon calls came with soft echoes from time to time, and Lingo and Vonage conversations had some clips and garbles during evening hours. Comcast and Packet8 delivered great audio quality; but Comcast's service is relatively expensive.... Packet8 calls were clearer than Verizon VoiceWing calls.... Businesses stand to benefit from VoIP, too. For instance, Packet8's Virtual Office, a $40-per-month Internet-based phone system, allows an unlimited number of staff extensions, even if the staffers are in a different city or continent."

 

-PC World Magazine

Sep. 2005 Issue