For
my business I've built an
Incredible PBX, an Asterisk-based PBX which uses VOIP trunks from Sipgate and Google voice.
The main benefits;
* free, including free long distance anywhere in the US
* additional free phone lines as necessary
* the ability to create dialplans which, through IVR, direct callers to the appropriate extension - even remote extensions in other cities.
* if the phone rings twice at my desk, it can then ring twice in the shop, then try my cellphone. Failing that, the caller will be asked to leave a voicemail, which will then be emailed to me.
To make this even better, I'm looking for the cheapest available wi-fi capable cellphone that can run a voip softphone. If I had that, the pbx would ring once; the extension of my cellphone. If I'm at home, or at a location with wifi, it'd deliver calls via voip. If I'm not, the pbx will forward the call to the normal cell network.
Rick, how do you like your Droid incredible?
I'm looking at the Verizon LG ally. Online you can get two phones for $49.00 (I don't know what I'd do with #2 except as insurance against breakage of #1), but the minimum monthly bill is $75/month

Advice?
I really don't care about mobile web access... I just want the ability to connect to hotspots and make regular cellphone calls when I'm not.