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I have a similar problem, but with phone service instead of hosting; I have "galaxyvoice" aka gis for my VOIP. I believe they are a reseller of rnk actually. Sent me an email 5/31, which I didn't notice. They robocalled me last week which got my attention. I'm thinking about putting in a port request by Monday as I don't want to lose the number. I've heard good things about vitelity. Looking for a reliable VOIP provider for low cost, and low usage. $3.99 a month, not sure if that includes fees & taxes. Galaxy voice was "free", which turned out to mean about $3 a month in a "fee". [OT] We have had the number so long that the copper was not grounded (and of course there is no network interface). It was originally a party line, and it went to the former Central Office building that is now a health club. In fact the copper in the neighborhood still runs in that direction, and is picked up from there and runs underground to the present CO.
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