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1. compare prices for Israel, don't forget most of your calls will usually be to mobile numbers (in Israel). 2. check different providers' services and their rates. the big plus with Skype, they offer outgoing call packages that includes Israel landline (mobile is NOT included) per minute SkypeOut rates can be found here:http://www.skype.com/prices/callrates/?currency=USD#listing-I 3. if you need people from Israel calling you, you might consider having an Israeli local number in the bundle as well. This mean that people from Israel will be able to call you, by dialing a local number. Skype do not provide israeli numbers, and you have to go with local Israeli provider. Most companies in Israel will provide you service only via their own VoIP gateway. To the best of my knowledge, you have to physically be here to collect it (they don't ship the gateway outside of Israel) We can provide you an Israeli number + ability to call out from your account + open the account via email only. Cost of calls can be found here: http://www.israelnumber.com/intl_prices.asp#I. Further information about the service can be found on the website, you can write to my private mail for further details if interested. nir -- Regards, Nir Grinberg I.T.C. IP Technologies Ltd. n...@israelnumber.com www.IsraelNumber.com 972.3.9707000 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Ori Berger <linux...@orib.net> wrote: > Michael Shiloh wrote: >> >> calling cards and skypeout have been recommended, but i haven't yet >> compared prices. what other options are there? >> >> i'm calling from california, if that makes a difference. >> >> michael > > Depending on the volume and your access to a server. > > > You can get voip termination (equivalent to "smtp" -- letting you originate > calls from a voip device) for ~1 cent/min to a landline, ~9 cent/min to a > mobile. grnvoip works for me (they have "regular routes" and "premium > routes"; Terminating in Israel, regular routes are good enough. Terminating > in the US, I switched to premium because regular is not good enough for me). > > As for how you actually make the call -- you can run a SIP server at home if > you have the bandwidth and reliability, or you can get a VPS for $8/month > and do that remotely. > > The following thread may be helpful: > <http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/pipermail/linux-il/2009-January/000059.html> > > If it's a low call volume, and you don't need flexibility then skypeout, > olehphone or just getting a 012 smile (area code 072) in Israel and taking > the adapter to california may be preferable. > > Ori. > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il > _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il