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VoIP Services - Cut your phone bill by up to 60%

VoIP information

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) enables you to make and receive phone calls through your wireless Internet connection, eliminating the need to pay line rental fees.

Is it hard to use? No! The translator device will connect your existing handset to your Internet connection and work completely independently of your computer. Either choose one of our numbers or port your existing PSTN phone number over.

Once set up your handset can be operated in the exact same way as before, for incoming and outgoing calls. To see the equipment combinations and how to set it up please click here

What is the difference?

The difference is the massive reduction in charges for your local, national and international calling, with free calls between all Cork Community Broadband VoIP customers along with a huge range of must-have telephone and call forwarding features. Combined, these incredible savings have the potential to reduce your overall telephone expenses by up to 60%.

Try it today, no contract required! Simply pay €20 to port your existing number or get a new number for free from CCB and add VoIP to you internet package. Say goodbye to line rental charges, meaning big savings for our customers. All landline calls in Ireland are charged at a rate of 2c per minute – Irish Mobile calls are 19c for 086/087 or 27c for 083/085 per minute. call rates with most European countries less than 4c per minute!

Got questions? Email us at info@ccbisp.net

Do you want to see what Eircom Charge? http://www.eircom.ie/bveircom/pdf/Sn1_15.pdf (Look at page 4!)


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