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It’s a complete all-in-one solution to manage every aspect of your business communication, from voice calls through to team chat and CRM integration. Designed with remote workers in mind, Nextiva is more than just a VoIP system. Nextiva is a cloud-based business phone system for companies of all sizes. We dug into the features, pricing, and reliability of competitors to compare the top 10 OnSIP alternatives: If you’ve decided OnSIP isn’t the business phone for you, no worries. It’s a simple service for going remote, but for businesses who require a more robust VoIP system with features like built-in CRM, integrations, and Unified Communications, you may need to explore alternatives. It’s a hosted VoIP solution centered around making remote work easier. OnSIP may be one of the solutions high on your list. Thanks for any advice or input you might have on this subject.It’s difficult to find out if a Voice over IP service is good for your business as there are dozens of options to choose from.
so it would seem to make sense to do this if it can be done? charges 2.9/minute in or out bound and it appears as though Twilio is on 1/minute. The real question I have though is can I make calls out on that SIP number, going through to start the call but have Twilio actually make the call, (if that makes sense)
So I thought, why not have Twilio supply me with numbers, local and international. I think this can be done because ONSIP describes how I can get an international number from DIDWW>com and have it "pointed" into to my system. What I would like to do is use their "bridge function" to have Twilio be the source for my SIP numbers. I am not overly technically savy so I am asking the community if this can be done.