>>Hi,
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>>Could you recommend a VOIP company, for porting my business phone number? For home phone we use Basictalk (VOIP) which works pretty well. But I understand, from reading online reviews, that with Basictalk I would have a limit of 3000 minutes per month. I would prefer not to be limited for business line.
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>>TIA
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>Voip.ms can do the call hunting thing very well.
>You don't need 2 phone numbers to have 2 lines - you can set up multiple free "sub-accounts" (extensions) and route calls just about any way you want.
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>Good luck!
I am not sure that I don't need 2 phone numbers. You see, I want to have the same approach I have now with Comcast. I use a regular 2-line desktop phone. And I use 2-line phone cable from the Comcast phone modem. So, I can call from either line (simply by pressing a button on the phone, for line 1 or line 2). And when I am on line 1 and another call comes in on the same line, the hunting sends the call to the line 2. I don't know if 'sub-account' would do it (honestly I don't understand what is sub-account).
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