I'm very new to SIP though I've been running an Asterisk system for incoming calls for 5 years. We use Skype for international calls. A few days ago I first signed up to sipgate to discover the retail plan had gone and chose the S plan only to discover I needed to wait for for a PIN number by post! As I was hoping to demonstrate SIP at a talk on Tuesday I was giving I looked elsewhere, discovered this forum and others recommending A&A.
It was a simple sign up process at A&A including paying a £1 initial fee by bank transfer, then confirming an online DD authorisation, and I was up and running with their £1.20/month for a landline number.
This was Sunday. I then got into some technical issues and emailed technical support for a reply hopefully Monday morning. Technical Support is only M-F and (I recall) Sat am. But within an hour I had a reply from Tobias who tried to solve my problem. Excellent. I would say that the A&A website is pretty awful - something looking like a 90s website and I had missed having to have a 2nd password for the SIP line (as opposed to the account).
I then had a 2nd problem trying to configure my MicroSIP, Again Tobias was helping just after midnight Sunday and again Monday morning. That's dedicated customer service. Turned out that the example MicroSIP configuration on the A&A site was not right for my version (which is quite new). When I spotted the error by trial and error I emailed Tobias and he updated the A&A website in minutes.
I can also do sip calls to another sip provider which is nice.
A&A are a UK company and deserve success in what is becoming a crowded market. They really need to get their website refreshed (same as Zen, their website is clunky with obscure links to important information).
Alan
Alan
Wiltshire, UK
Running Asterisk system on Pi Zero with IP phones and OBi110 A2D adapter. 550 line call handler script.
Home Automation with Zigbee. Now Domoticz.but moving to Home Assistant. LAN with about 30-40 wired devices
Home built energy mgt system