Voip Provider reviews from Reddit
Summary
We analyzed 177 Reddit reviews across 19 subreddits and 35 posts to rank the best Voip Provider brands recommended by redditors, including communities like r/VOIP, r/cordcutters, r/sysadmin, r/BurlingtonON, r/Winnipeg. Top-rated brands include VoIP.ms (4.4/5), Ooma (4.7/5), MagicJack (4.1/5).
Stats
Reviews177
Subreddits19
Posts35
Brands86
Products22
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#1
VoIP.ms
4.4
(17)
"VOIP.MS has he best tech support I've ever seen"
"They've never let us down."
"I'm with VoIP.ms. have been for over 15 yrs for residential... excellent quality service customer service is good."
"Voip.ms is a great option paired with a Grandstream adapter."
"I've never had any trouble with voip.ms and it's essentially billed by use without contracts."
"And voip.ms"
"A super reliable service that I've used in professional settings before."
"I like voip.ms."
"Voip.ms and a $50 grandstream adapter from Canada computers."
"Voip.ms has been great for me for over 10 years."
#2
Ooma
4.7
(13)
"Ooma was the cheapest phone service I could find. It’s been super reliable, and easy to use."
"I've used Ooma without a single problem for 10+ years."
"Been using ooma basic service for 5+ years now and never have had any issues."
"My mom has been using Ooma for quite a while. Very happy with it."
"Ooma, no monthly fees, no complaints."
"Ooma and VOIPo are top options for features, quality, and support."
"I'm over 5 years with Ooma, and it has been great (and cheap)."
"I use Ooma, $99 to buy the device and $4.25 a month."
"I use Ooma, $99 to buy the device and $4.25 a month, amazing service."
"I've had Ooma for about 10 years now. I ported an old landline number to it. ... Once you buy the equipment you pretty much just pay the required taxes and fees each month."
#3
MagicJack
4.1
(9)
"+1 for MagicJack - been using for several years and absolutely zero complaints."
"I'm a fan of magickJack. Works great, and you can take your US number with you when traveling abroad with the app."
"The MagicJack plugs into an Ethernet port on your router or switch behind router."
"Magic Jack can be as low as $3 per month when purchasing a multi-year plan."
"Got MagicJack which was much cheaper, and also worked well."
"You can buy a magic Jack for like $60 for 5 years."
"My mom and I both use magicjack because it's so easy to set up and pay for."
"MagicJack. $60 a year, free Canada/US calling."
"I bought magicjack. Works fine for phone calls. Cannot fax with it though."
#4
Google Voice
4.5
(8)
"Google Voice costs absolutely nothing."
"I've been using Google Voice combined with a TextNow / T-Mobile SIM card and that is more than enough for me."
"Now Google Voice is my primary US phone number with MagicApp as a backup."
"Then I discovered Google Voice and Obihai for free during that time."
"You can port a number to Google Voice, for a one time cost of something like $20, and the service is then free."
"Google Voice hands down. It's just worked for me in every country I've been to."
"Google voice is pretty solid prob not for privacy tho"
"Google voice? Get a physical device to answer while at work."
#5
RingCentral
3.7
(9)
"RingCentral and 8x8 are the leaders."
"I'd recommend exploring RingCentral or Zoom Phone for reliable and cost-efficient VoIP solutions."
"We've been running RingCentral with Contact Center the last 2 years."
"Can't go wrong with the big ones, ringcentral, vonage, 8x8, officeathand, etc."
"RingCentral + Beetexting."
"My previous MSP ran RingCentral with CW and it worked out fine."
"My wife's small biz uses RingCentral."
"We had a lot of dropped and poor quality phone calls with RC."
"I wouldn't recommend RingCentral."
#6
Callcentric
4.5
(6)
"Third for Callcentric. I've had it for over ten years and have never had an issue."
"Second for CallCentric, been using it in two homes for over a decade and never had an issue."
"I highly recommend CallCentric."
"Check out CallCentric."
"Callcentric can handle calls and also supports SMS (text only not MMS)."
"Http://callcentric.com"
#7
Vonage
4.4
(5)
"I’ve had Vonage for twenty years. It just works."
"Been using Vonage for around 8 years. No issues."
"I used Vonage, way back in the day. It was fine."
"Vonage recently migrated their customer service divisions back to the US and the service has been great."
"Vonage here, very happy, came from net2phone which was cheaper, but weekly outages."
#8
Zoom
4.4
(5)
"I’ve found it is highly recommended and easy to manage."
"Check out Zoom VoIP Phone from [zoom.us](http://zoom.us)"
"I keep hearing good things about Zoom phones."
"So far here is our short list: Zoom, RingCentral, 8x8, Yeastar."
"Our business uses Zoom Phone, and been pretty happy with it."
#9
Flowroute
4.0
(5)
"You cant go wrong with flowroute."
"FlowRoute is $0.50 per number, no minimum, no fees."
"Flowroute? You pay per minute and per phone number (DID), no per-user fees or anything."
"I use flowroute and have been happy with them."
"I use flowroute and have been happy with them."
#10
Jive
4.0
(4)
"Been with Jive for a while and they’ve been excellent."
"Jive or RingCentral. Don’t roll your own. It’s too much work."
"Jive if you need a hosted plug-and-play setup."
"We use Jive and it works out ok."
#11
3CX
3.0
(5)
"I'm a fan of 3CX. Most people may not be but I am."
"3CX"
"3CX and 8x8 integrate with ConnectWise I believe."
"I believe 3CX has an integration for CW."
"I'm not sure 3CX should be making it on anyone's shortlist right now."
#12
Nextiva
4.0
(3)
"We use Nextiva at my office. Looks like it has all the features you need."
"Try Nextiva."
"Nextiva also seem to get good reviews."
#13
ZTE
4.0
(3)
"A ZTE WF723CC Wireless Home Phone Base + Good2Go Mobile will get the job done for simple replacement."
"ZTE WF723CC Wireless Home Phone Base + Good2Go Mobile."
"ZTE WF723CC Wireless Home Phone Base + Good2Go Mobile."
#14
8x8
3.3
(3)
"We have 8x8 with just over a hundred users and I think the product is great now."
"8x8 (never used them either) might also be an option."
"3CX and 8x8 integrate with ConnectWise I believe."
#15
A&A
4.5
(2)
"A&A is £1.44 a month and is one of the best communications providers there is. Amazing customer service."
"+1 for A&A. There’s voicemail if you want it and lots of features if you want to dig deeper."
#16
OIT VoIP
4.5
(2)
"Use \u\OIT_Voip - zero issues and great support."
"My recommendations would include OIT Voip, Jive, or Momentum."
#17
Fonality
4.0
(2)
"For a hosted solution, Fonality is the way to go."
"Check out Fonality - onsite enhanced trixbox with hosted management."
#18
Zoom Phone
4.0
(2)
"I'd recommend exploring RingCentral or Zoom Phone for reliable and cost-efficient VoIP solutions."
"I believe there is an CW Integration for Zoom phone."
#19
VoIP Provider
4.0
(2)
"Any competent voip provider can provide these requirements."
"DM me I’ll get you in touch with a provider that will give you all you need for about 100$ a month flat."
#20
OpenPhone
4.0
(2)
"OpenPhone"
"Try https://openphone.co $10 per month."
#21
Les.net
4.0
(2)
"Les.net if you want to roll your own system."
"Les.net"
#22
Obihai
4.0
(2)
"Obihai OBi200 and Google Voice. Technically they are discontinued but I’ve have a few that I have been using with free Google Voice for years."
"Obihai and Google Voice. I have asterisk/Freepbx."
#23
Twilio
3.5
(2)
"You can definitely get one from Twilio."
"We use twillo , pretty decent"
#24
1-VoIP
3.5
(2)
"I use 1-VoIP. It works well."
"Check out 1-VoIP...AXvoice was okay, too. Not great experience with Ooma."
#25
Hosted PBX
5.0
(1)
"I'll throw my hat in the ring. Hosted PBX provider here."
#26
Google Fi
5.0
(1)
"I am a huge supporter of Google Fi."
#27
Freedom Mobile
5.0
(1)
"Get a Freedom Mobile annual prepaid plan for $99 CAD, that's $100 for a whole year!"
#28
QTech
5.0
(1)
"QTech VoIP has been a game-changer for my business! The calls are clear, seamless features, and they have really good local customer service. Highly recommend for anyone needing a reliable phone solution!"
#29
Grandstream
5.0
(1)
"Grandstream UCM supports up to 1000 users with 200 simultaneous calls, Web RTC calling (no phone needed if you want to be that cheap) , fax to email, Call tree's."
#30
Call Sprout
5.0
(1)
"Check CALL SPROUT"
#31
FreePhoneLine.ca
5.0
(1)
"Using freephoneline.ca for five years now. I think I've paid about 25$."
#32
Sangoma Switchvox
5.0
(1)
"We have been using Sangoma Switchvox Cloud for over a year with very good results."
#33
Voipfone
5.0
(1)
"We’re a big fan of Voipfone."
#34
VirtualPBX
5.0
(1)
"I use virtualpbx where I work, and they are really helpful."
#35
peoplefone
5.0
(1)
"Peoplefone has the best service in my humble opinion."
#36
JustCall
5.0
(1)
"Try JustCall. It meets all your requirements—it's user-friendly, affordable, and offers many useful features."
#37
BVoIP
5.0
(1)
"Can’t really say enough good things about George and his team at BVoIP."
#38
Calilio
5.0
(1)
"Late suggestion!..calilio."
#39
Pacific Office Automation
4.0
(1)
"We like them, haven't had any issues with the service."
#40
Genesys Cloud Solutions
4.0
(1)
"Http://www.genesys.com/solutions/cloud/offers"
#41
Unnamed Canadian VoIP Provider
4.0
(1)
"Our plans can be used trough an app and we support sms/mms without additional charges."
#42
Wondercomm
4.0
(1)
"Seems like we can handle this. Wondercomm.net You have an analogue set up, so if you want to keep it that way, you can use ATA (analogue telephone adapter) that converts VoIP signal to Analogue signal."
#43
FreePBX
4.0
(1)
"With multiple locations (adding a new office) I would recommend hosted. FreePBX is a great option for a single location."
#44
Enterprise VoIP Broker
4.0
(1)
"With low usage, you are on the right path, looking for hosted VoIP providers that charge for metered usage."
#45
Hoosier
4.0
(1)
"Try Hoosier equipment brokers, think its like 12.50 a mo."
#46
Microsoft Business Voice
4.0
(1)
"I'll be starting to push Microsoft Business Voice my clients."
#47
Shaw
4.0
(1)
"Both Shaw and Bell MTS have voip offerings."
#48
Bell MTS
4.0
(1)
"Both Shaw and Bell MTS have voip offerings."
#49
BT
4.0
(1)
"* BT"
#50
Verizon
4.0
(1)
"* Verizon"
#51
Colt
4.0
(1)
"* Colt"
#52
Level3
4.0
(1)
"* Level3"
#53
AT&T
4.0
(1)
"* AT&T"
#54
Voicecity
4.0
(1)
"Https://Voicecity.net rates start at 15/mo, I use them often for my clients, company is based in Texas."
#55
Telnyx
4.0
(1)
"Telnyx "
#56
Thirdlane
4.0
(1)
"I’d recommend looking into Thirdlane Multi Tenant PBX. It’s not as well-known as some competitors, but they’ve been around since 2003 and offer a solid, cost-effective solution."
#57
OnSIP
4.0
(1)
"Look at OnSIP, I don't use them myself but know they have metered/low user pricing."
#58
OneCloud
4.0
(1)
"OneCloud is good."
#59
Cisco Webex
4.0
(1)
"I really like our Cisco Webex Calling."
#60
MicroSIP
4.0
(1)
"My work uses MicroSIP. It's free and reliable."
#61
Carolina Digital Phone
4.0
(1)
"Service had been good and they host their own gear."
#62
Koykay
4.0
(1)
"I use koykay.com and can recommend."
#63
VoipTiger
4.0
(1)
"I've heard great things about [VoipTiger](https://voiptiger.com/en/large)."
#64
Net2Phone
4.0
(1)
"I like [net2phone.com](https://net2phone.com) been with them for years."
#65
Broadvoice
4.0
(1)
"Check out Broadvoice. Great option for you as some of the employees don’t need hardware."
#66
Intermedia
4.0
(1)
"I liked Intermedia presentation and tools."
#67
OVHcloud
4.0
(1)
"Have voip lines with them for many years already."
#68
Netvoip
4.0
(1)
"Get a fixed number, no monthly fee (prepaid)"
#69
Zadarma
4.0
(1)
"I've been using a European business internet service called Zadarma for over 7 years and am satisfied with the service and support."
#70
Voiply
4.0
(1)
"I have a land-line number parked at Voiply (in case of an emergency). Around $4/month."
#71
Phone Power
4.0
(1)
"Used Vonage years ago but discovered Phone Power was a much cheaper alternative with better service and features."
#72
NordVPN
4.0
(1)
"NordVPV, been using it for years"
#73
VoIPstudio
4.0
(1)
"It’s affordable and has all the PBX features you’d need. Plus, it integrates with CRMs and has a super simple dashboard you can manage yourself."
#74
Tonet.io
4.0
(1)
"We offer a complete VoIP solution for calls and texts. Pay as you go, no contracts, and no upfront payments."
#75
GoTo
4.0
(1)
"For general VoIP we usually suggest 8x8 and GoTo for the nicest reporting."
#76
tSip
4.0
(1)
"I have recently been using tSip (https://tomeko.net/software/SIPclient/)"
#77
IZT
4.0
(1)
"IZT Cloud Voice!"
#78
Grasshopper
4.0
(1)
"Just go with Grasshopper or GlobalCallForwarding."
#79
GlobalCallForwarding
4.0
(1)
"Just go with Grasshopper or GlobalCallForwarding."
#80
KrispCall
4.0
(1)
"Consider opting for a more cheaper choices such as KrispCall."
#81
iPlum
3.0
(1)
"I’ve been told to check iplum and google but have yet to really do the research."
#82
Avoxi
3.0
(1)
"Avoxi can provided a Trinidad DID for 31.25/Month and $0.0088/min inbound pricing."
#83
FlyNumber
3.0
(1)
"You may want to try FlyNumber or VoIP.ms and keep the calls on a SIP app"
#84
SAK
3.0
(1)
"SAK offers phone service without Internet"
#85
Trellus
3.0
(1)
"I'd try trellus autodialer"
#86
Mitel
3.0
(1)
"Mitel is trying to get out of the hosted phone business and that’s where the RingCentral partnership came from."
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