Last week’s post concerning how to select the right ATA device was well received, but should have included a list of “BYOD” VoIP service providers.

byod voip

What is a “BYOD” service provider? “BYOD” is an acronym which stands for “Bring Your Own Device”. A service provider who does not encypt or otherwise hide their SIP credentials, allowing you to configure virtually any SIP based device for use with their service, qualifies as “BYOD”.

Here’s a list of BYOD providers that I am aware of…I’m sure there are others that I have missed.

BroadVoice
CallCentric
CallWithUs
DialDigit
iConnectHere
MaxiSIP
ViaTalk
VoicePulse Connect
Link2VoIP
VoIPVoIP
FreedomIQ
AXVoice
TelaSIP
BYODVoIP
VoIP.com
Aptela
TelIAX
VoiceStick
CallCentric
Future-Nine
Vitelity
USA Connect
Embarq
GlobalTone
InPhonex
Junction Networks
PhonePower
VoIPYourLife
ooVoo.com
Skype
LES.net
PalTalk
QuantumVoice
OnSIP
VoIPAX


Several readers offered suggestions for additional BYOD providers….these include:

FlowRoute
Jajah Yes, they will let you use their service with a traditional phone!
TPad


And still more:

PhoneGnome
VooVox

Thanks, David Beckenmeyer for those additional additions….

Thanks to Bruce Nicklin for the addition of:
VoiceStick