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I've started reading the Broadband Reports VoIP Forum, and saw an interesting post:

Broadvox will offer Canadian numbers in the next few months (information from a post by Jeff Williams at the Voxilla Broadvox discussion group) in the following markets:

Jeff Williams (Broadvox President) confirmed this in a later posting. Their pricing plans look to be expensive (US$) compared to Primus Talkbroadband, but their feature set is superb. It really seems like "phone plus" rather than Primus' offering, which is nothing more than a phone line replacement today. I did suggest to the tech guys at Primus that lowering the price of additional features and adding more advanced ones would speed up adoption.

It really does seem like people will be shopping for voice service providers in the future much like they shop for ISPs or web hosts today. There will be some cheap, fly-by-night operations, some good deals, and the expensive, gold-plated guys.

I've grabbed the entire Broadvox feature list and mirrored it in the extended posting, including a brief summary and/or comment for those that need it.

Broadvox seem to make a lot of features accessible through an online interface -- exactly how VoIP telephony should be managed.

The full list of included features with Broadvox (the links go to the Broadvox page describing each one). As far as I can tell, all these services are provided free with every plan. I'm only including features which are different and/or not included free with Primus or your regular phone system.

Here's a feature that someone should add: configurable, auto-Do Not Disturb. I'm unlikely to want to accept calls in the middle of the night or early morning on weekends: let me specify when DND will come on automatically.

As an aside, Broadvox's website is a perfect example of how not to design a website. Absolutely everything is an image, making the vast majority of content on the site invisible to Google. I mean, the pages don't even have titles!