Global Call Forwarding was launched in 2007 with the goal of becoming an exclusive outlet for toll free and local numbers. The parent company, United World Telecom (UWT), was founded in Florida, USA over twenty years ago in 1996 and originally operated as a callback service provider. With a growing customer portfolio and increased demand, UWT transitioned to being a call forwarding service provider over time and created Global Call Forwarding (GCF) in 2007 as a distinctive brand dedicated to providing international toll free and local numbers.
I have an account with Global Call Forwarding for over 3 years now and have never had any issues. Customer service is very friendly and audio for calls has always sounded perfect. I route calls from France to UAE, and there are never any problems with delays or latency.
I just purchased a 1-800 number for my business and so far the customer service and call quality has been great. I had some questions so I called in and my account manager cleared everything up. He helped me set up call forwarding and voicemail which only took a few minutes.
I’ve been looking for a reliable provider of virtual numbers for a while... and have used multiple companies. My account manager, Nabill, has worked with me one on one and really knows his material. The prices have been sooo competitive. I would recommend Global Call Forwarding for any business that needs international phone services. Thank you!
Based on our record, FluffyChat seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 24 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Keep in mind Matrix is a protocol for messaging just like email is a protocol for mail. There's more than one client and Element just so happens to be the most popular one. A really good runner-up would be FluffyChat. Then there's Cinny. Source: about 1 year ago
That's actually almost a ripoff of FluffyChat with the pull-up server list from Element's Android app. And given Matrix is trying to mimic the semantics of Discord servers with spaces, I don't even like those layouts. Gross. Source: about 1 year ago
There is a package I wanted to use fluffychat (Matrix Client) you can only get it from flathub and snap (officially) there is an aur package for arch (unofficial). This is just an example. There was also some other package that I no-longer use that had a similar case. More will become like this that's for sure. I don't like this future, it sucks. Source: over 1 year ago
@Hamuko I have been on matrix several years, and lately I've been really liking Schildi Chat [https://schildi.chat]. Also, many other users that I know really like Fluffy Chat [https://fluffychat.im/]. In any case, there are several more options nowadays. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Then I've found FluffyChat, and it seems to working just fine; and has a Linux version too. Source: over 1 year ago
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