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CHEAP PHONE RATES
At $29.95 per month for line rental and only 18c per local call, you're getting competitive phone rates and all your home communication needs from one convenient provider.
Check out our rates page for more information on call charges.
SIP Telecom phone for free!
SIP Telecom phone gives you:
Huge savings off your phone bill (like 9.9¢ local calls)
Free calls across the SIP Telecom network (includes OzEmail)
Free second phone line
Premium quality sound
Bonus phone features for free!
Sign up to SIP Telecomphone to receive your own unique phone number. That's two phone lines for the price of one - one for the kids and one for you, or, one for business and one for home use.
switching is easy
Just pick up the phone and call us - we'll handle all the paperwork. Once you're done we'll roll your internet and phone bill into one easy to read bill, saving you head scratching time and helping the environment.
the SIP Telecom bundle
Our SIP Telecom premium phone service is only available when you bundle with either SIP Telecom or SIP Telecom. It saves you up to $120 on your internet bill and gives you access to faster speeds and double your download quota when bundled with SIP Telecom.
Please note that SIP Telecomphone is not available with SIP Telecom, please refer to the SIP Telecomphone FAQ for more information.
what is SIP Telecomphone?
SIP Telecomphone uses the Internet to deliver even cheaper call rates (like 9.9¢ local calls) and free calls to friends and family that use SIP Telecomphone. SIP Telecomphone looks, feels and performs just like your ordinary phone except it utilises Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to save you more.
To use SIP Telecomphone you simply plug a spare telephone handset into the back of a VoIP/ADSL modem. From then on you use it just as you would a regular phone.
If you are still unsure of what SIP Telecomphone is call us on SIP Telecom and we'll fill you in.
what do I need to use SIP Telecomphone?
What you'll need to use SIP Telecomphone really depends on what hardware you already have at home.
If you have a spare telephone handset and do not have a VoIP enabled modem you can do two things:
Existing customers can buy an Analogue Telephone Adapter (ATA) device to convert your analogue phone signal to digital, or purchase a VoIP enabled ADSL modem when signing up through our online application.
However if you've already got a VoIP enabled modem you can just plug your existing phone into the back and start calling straight away.
SIP Telecomphone works with any SIP Telecom account.
For more information on SIP Telecomphone equipment visit our setup options page or view the SIP Telecomphone FAQ.
WHAT IS VOIP
Things You Need To Understand About VOIP Before Ordering IT
The Australian Telecommunication's Act, The Australian Communications Authority (ACA), The State Fair Trading Acts, The Trade Practices Act and the Office Of the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) all have strong views, rules and advice to consumers and voice service suppliers about what a consumer considering using a VOIP service should know and what a supplier of VOIP services must disclose. to a potential VOIP user.
The Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF) has set out what it believes a VOIP provider needs to disclose to a VOIP user. The balance of this web page provides the information that ACIF suggests be made available to a person considering using an SIP Telecom VOIP service.
About The Service
What VOIP Service Is Offered By SIP Telecom?
SIP Telecom offer VOIP services over the SIP Telecom ADSL network.
SIP Telecom does NOT recommend that a line speed of less than 512 kbps be used to carry its VOIP services.
What Networks Are Used To Provide SIP Telecom's VOIP Services?
SIP Telecom provides VOIP services via a third party that has switching centres in Sydney and Melbourne and 12 other locations around the world. Your handset is connected to the Sydney VOIP switching via the SIP Telecom or Optus ADSL network to the SIP Telecom Sydney DSL PoP and then to the third party centre which directs your VOIP calls to their destination.
This means that there will be transit times of varying length, depending where in Australia you are, that may be noticeable during any VOIP call.
In SIP Telecom's testing of the services prior to offering them these delays were not significant.
WHAT IS VOIP?
Who Owns The VOIP Network?
The network used to carry your VOIP traffic to and from your handset to the SIP Telecom Sydney PoP is owned by either SIP Telecom or Optus.
The network used to process your VOIP calls is owned by a third party with whom SIP Telecom has a contractual relationship.
The networks that carry your traffic from the VOIP switching centre are owned by major National and International carriers.
How Does The Phone And Line Numbering System Work?
SIP Telecom recommend that the user retains their current telephone number from their current land line provider. This current number is used by callers who wish to call the VOIP customer on the number listed in the telephone books/known to friends and acquaintances.
Additionally SIP Telecom provide a VOIP phone number that can be used to receive calls from other SIP Telecom VOIP users that incur no charges to the incoming caller or to the customer when they call another SIP Telecom user.
What The Potential Customer's Requirements May Be
What Hardware And Software Is Needed?
To use a VOIP service from SIP Telecom the customer will need:
An ADSL modem with two Ethernet ports
An ATA that is used to connect a 'standard' handset to the ADSL modem
A standard telephone handset
A standard PSTN line connected to an ADSL network
Enough technical knowledge to be able to connect the devices and perform some simple software loading.
What Kind Of Broadband Service Is Needed?
An ADSL service with a line speed of at least 512k/128k.
SIP Telecom can't support its VOIP product over cable broadband.
What Warranties And Service Standards Apply To The SIP Telecom VOIP Service?
None.
The VOIP service in terms of availability is determined by too many factors outside SIP Telecom's control for SIP Telecom to offer any performance or availability guarantees or warranties or service levels.
How Long Does It take To Get SIP Telecom's VOIP Service Activated?
48 hours from time of order.
What Controls Are Available For A customer To Limit Access To The Service?
The VOIP service is password protected.
Access to the service is restricted to those users with knowledge of the password that activates the VOIP send service.
The VOIP receive service is 'always on' provided the ADSL service is operational and the modem is switched on.
The Limitations Of VOIP
Can The Fixed Line Be Cancelled?
Not if the customer is using ADSL as the ADSL service requires a standard PSTN line to operate.
If the customer is using Wireless Broadband then a PSTN telephone line is not necessary.
What Access Is There To Emergency Services
None.
It is an essential requirement for the customer to retain a PSTN line to both be able to dial 000 numbers and for their street address to be recognized by the emergency service.
Can SIP Telecom's VOIP Be Used To Call 000 Emergency Numbers?
No
What Is The Quality Of The VOIP Calls.
Often close to the quality of a standard telephone line but not always.
What Provisions Are Offered For People With Disabilities?
None at this stage.
What Technical Support Is Provided And How?
Telephone support is provided for hardware supplied through SIP Telecom.
Costs Related To Te VOIP Service
How Are The VOIP Charges Calculated?
Call charges are billed monthly in arrears to the customer by way of an electronic bill that can be accessed from an SIP Telecom web site.
Call charges for Australian destinations can be found by clicking here
Call charges to international destinations can be found by clicking here
What Is The Effect Of My ISP 'Throttling' My ADSL Service?
Your VOIP service will be negatively affected and may be unusable.
What Is The Cost Of the Hardware And Software Needed To Use SIP Telecom VOIP?
A suitable 4 Ethernet port modem will cost around $100.00 if you don't already have one.
A suitable ATA will cost around $120.00.
The only software required is provided with the hardware.
What Contract/Term Is Offered?
There is no contract term.
MORE TECHNICAL STUFF ABOUT VOIP
Technical - VoIP guide
What should you look for in a VoIP provider?
-Emergency Services. Ensure your VoIP provider has procedures in place to handle 000 Emergency calls.
-No contract. If possible, choose a VoIP plan that doesn't lock you into a fixed-term contract. This leaves you free to change plans if a better deal comes along.
-Live technical support.? Ask if you VoIp provider offers technical support, with real people you can speak to if you get stuck (not just an email address).
-Australian provider. Choose a VoIP company that is based in Australia, to ensure you are protected by Australian consumer and telecommunications laws.
-Voicemail included. If your VoIP provider will include Voicemail in your plan, this will save you a lot compared iwht landline or mobile voicemail.
VoIP - coming to a phone near you?
Voice over IP (VoIP) makes it possible to route the voice signal over data pipelines normally reserved for internet traffic, instead of over traditional fixed lines.
This usually results in lower costs, especially for long-distance calls. Because the internet protocol is a much more efficient way to transmit data than a traditional landline, the cost to the networks is much lower, and they can pass this on to the consumer in the form of lower rates.
VoIP is at its most competitive (effectively free) where you, and the person you are calling, are either on the same private network, a broadband connection, or within a local call of your nearest VoIP exchange (point of presence, or POP).
What do you need to use VoIP?
Home users need a permanent broadband internet connection, such as ADSL, wireless or cable internet. You can then make calls through a normal handset plugged into a special adapter, or directly through your PC using VoIP software.
Home users should factor in the costs of maintaining a permanent broadband connection when considering whether VoIP is the best option for them.
Corporate users that have an intranet, private network or several branches can reduce their intra-company voice calls using VoIP. The voice calls you would normally make to your colleagues can be carried over the company's network infrastructure, for virtually no incremental cost.
Limitations
VOIP IS A HIGH QUALITY SERVICE
Many users report the sound quality of VoIP calls isn't always as high or consistent as standard calls; somewhat like the small echoes or delays one would experience when making international calls 15-20 years ago. However, this doesn't seem to bother those who are making big savings with VoIP.
You should also ask your VoIP provider whether they offer support for 000 Emergency calls and whether their service is available in a blackout. Not all VoIP providers can do this, so keep your landline on, just in case!
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What do I need to use SIP Telecom’s VoIP service?
In order to use the SIP Telecom service, you will need the following:
A Broadband Ethernet connection such as ADSL Broadband.
A credit card with an Australian billing and shipping address.
A SIP TalkBox or V100 that is provided upon sign up through SIP Telecom.
Any touch-tone phone, corded or cordless.
All of the above can be purchased from SIP Telecom.