Betamax (VoIP company)

Betamax is a prepaid Internet telephony service provider, founded in 2005, based in Cologne, Germany and currently operates under several different retail and wholesale labels. Betamax customers are able to access the VOIP service using a proprietary client software. Betamax services may also be accessed via SIP-protocol based software and hardware.

Services Offered

  • Software Based Access - Initial sign up usually needs to be done with the proprietary software client downloaded from the website. However after signup, client may use programs such as X-Lite to place calls.
  • Hardware Based Access - Settings are provided which May Be programmed into stand alone hardware adapter such as an Analog telephony adapter to allow clients to place calls without the need for a computer.
  • Phone To Phone Calls - After logging into the web based account area, clients may connect two phones together by entering two phone numbers. Note however the client will be charged for each segment of the call.
  • Free Client To Client Calls - Betamax clients of any of the retail labels are able to call other clients from any other labels for free.
  • Dedicated Call In Numbers - Only offered in select countries.
  • Shared Call In Numbers - Customers can place calls via a local call in number (where available) for no additional cost other than the cost of the call made after connecting. Rather than entering a PIN, the system reads the phone number taken from the caller ID and matches it with the phone number stored in the clients profile.
  • SMS Messaging - SMS Messages can be sent for a fee from the software based client or from the website after logging into the account area.
  • "Free" Call Days - Clients are able to make free calls to certain countries, up to a particular limit within a certain period after loading funds into the account. Free Days may be combined through multiple top-ups. Free days begin when the account is topped up. When you have run out of Free Days, exceed the minute limits during a rolling seven day period, or calls from multiple ip addresses, the normal rates will apply. Unused free minutes cannot be taken to the following weeks. The number of Free days, free countries and free minutes may vary periodically per label. If the web page does not specify then it is advised to look at the "Terms of Use" page found on the labels retail website.
  • Callmenow Button - Clients can add a button to their webpage so visitors can speak with them by entering in their phone number. After the client submits their phone number, it will then connect the call between that number and the number you have predefined for that button. You can also define the maximum rate you are willing to connect to PReVENT calls to undesired locations with higher rate.
  • Sip Settings For Mobile Phones - Settings can be sent to Nokia and Samsung phones via SMS Messaging that support Wi-FI Connections. A complete and current list of supported phones can be found when logging into the account area which can be done without depositing any funds.

Retail and Wholesale Labels

Betamax GmbH & Co KG offers its retail services under the following trade names:

  • 12Voip
  • ActionVoip
  • BudgetSIP
  • Calleasy
  • DialNow
  • FreeCall
  • InternetCalls
  • Intervoip
  • JustVoip
  • Low-Rate Voip
  • NetAppel
  • Nonoh
  • Poivy
  • SIPDiscount
  • SmartVoiP
  • SMSdiscount
  • SmsListo
  • SparVoip
  • (Text4Calls)
  • VoipBuster
  • VoipBusterPro
  • VoipCheap (.com)
  • VoipCheap (.co.uk)
  • VoipDiscount
  • Voiphit
  • VoipRaider
  • VoipStunt
  • VoipWise
  • VoipZoom
  • WebCallDirect

Betamax GmbH & Co KG offers its wholesale services under the following trade names:

  • VoiceTrading
  • SipTraffic

These services are very similar, but each have their own rate plans. Some of these services do not support SIP and associated hardware (see above), only supporting a softphone. All services, retail and wholesale, are strictly on a prepaid basis. Betamax offers various methods of payment for their retail labels.

Fraud

MyVoipProvider.com, a VoIP service comparison and blog, has published fraud accusations against Betamax . The fraud accusations include credit card fraud, duplicate /triplicate charge fraud, changing service terms without notification. In a later entries, the same blog stated that there has not been credit card fraud, but customer's credit cards may have been compromised.

It also mentioned, in the same article, that customers' accounts are blocked with the code ERROR 33. According to Betamax's product web pages, , the code is described as a General Error without giving further details.

Restrictions

  • Betamax is available in AbOUT 30 countries.
  • Support: Betamax customer service is only via the website although there have been claims that support tickets are persistently unanswered.
  • Free destinations change frequently, with no guarantee that calls in the future will be still free. Tariff changes are announced only on the website (the softphone shows costs during the call, and VoipBuster provides a spoken cost report prior to connection). When numbers are not free, Betamax claims its prices are still lower than other providers.
  • Peering is limited to a Small number of other VoIP networks, like Gizmo Project and the network of DID provider Voxbone.
  • No free voicemail service is offered.
  • No overview is given of available geographical phone numbers before the user registers.
  • The software is only available for Windows. It is possible to call using other software and the SIP server at Betamax. Some examples of free software with such capabilities are Linphone, Twinkle and Ekiga.
  • If customers pay with credit cards, Betamax may automate customer's purchases based on monthly charges or low user credit

See also

  • Comparison of VoIP software

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