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Vonage Though not the cheapest VoIP service, Vonage offers the features and the call quality needed to replace your traditional telephone service. Read full review


Skype 2 Anyone familiar with instant messaging will quickly come to love Skype, a free and easy-to-use P2P Internet phone app. Read full review


SunRocket Internet Phone Service SunRocket VoIP offers a plethora of great features for a low price, though we found inconsistencies in voice quality. Read full review


AOL Internet Phone Service AOL Internet Phone Service offers supereasy setup, an intuitive online account manager, clear call quality, and an extensive list of call features--though its monthly fees are a bit steeper than those of other Internet phone services. Read full review


AT&T CallVantage There are cheaper VoIP services, but AT&T CallVantage is worth it for its host of features and clear calls. Read full review


BroadVoice The service is cheap and great for international callers, but until BroadVoice adds 911 support, it's best used only as a second line. Read full review


Broadvox Poor voice quality and an average feature set keep Broadvox Direct from standing out in the crowded VoIP market. Read full review


iConnectHere iConnectHere will save you money on your long-distance bill if you can live without consistent call quality and 911 support. Read full review


Lingo Lingo's low rates and enticing international calling plans are offset by inconsistent call quality. Read full review


Packet8 Packet8 stands out for its E911 support, excellent flat-rate international plans, and its videophone option. Plus, its rates are very competitive. Read full review


Verizon VoiceWing Verizon VoiceWing is easy to use and feature rich, but it's too expensive compared to other VoIP services. Read full review


Voiceglo Voiceglo offers clear calls and reasonable monthly rates but lags behind its competitors in the number of features it provides. Read full review


Zoom GlobalVillage Unless you're a DSL subscriber in the market for a new modem and router, there's not enough to Zoom's Global Village service to recommend it above other VoIP services. Read full review

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