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Currently the folks at a VOIP company (unnamed but running a lot of TV commercials) have not been able to get my router provisioned. Turns out my MAC address is not the one on the account and after a week they can not change it in their database. Right now I want to return it kit and caboodle but will reconsider another 'old college try' if other Freepers are happy with their VOIP service.

Please no 'just use POTS' as the local carrier is the pits.

1 posted on 02/28/2006 1:07:50 PM PST by pikachu
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Considering that all Freepers are tech savy along with good looking and smelling nice, I'd like to canvus

Please tell me English isn't your first language.

2 posted on 02/28/2006 1:10:04 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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I'm considering changes due to all the damn taxes I pay on my current phone bill.

I'm sure VOIP will get hit eventually, but I see a big tax savings if it works properly?

3 posted on 02/28/2006 1:11:34 PM PST by TexasCajun
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VOIP is as functional as your Internet connection. I'd scream bloody murder if my phone was as reliable as my cable modem. I own a business, I get sales calls from these guys all the time. Their call centers use their technology, and the call quality stinks. Their excuse is that they have a broken headset (all five calls this year have had that problem; you'd think they'd buy some new ones by now...), a lot of people on the line (whoa, a confidence builder there), etc.

It's worth the trouble if you call overseas a lot or you can't get reliable cell or POTS service, but I'd go wireless before I'd go Internet at this time. A year from now, who knows - but if you do go with them, make sure you have a backup system in place - forwarding to a cell phone or POTS when their system is down (or your system..)

All in all, it's not ready for prime time right now.
4 posted on 02/28/2006 1:32:54 PM PST by kingu (Liberalism: The art of sticking your fingers in your ears and going NANANANA..)
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I use NetZero's VOIP. 3 months free, no further obligation. Works like a charm for me. It doesn't require any external equipment. Just a PC microphone.


5 posted on 02/28/2006 1:34:11 PM PST by iPod Shuffle
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I just switched to Vonage from Verizon for all of my needs, and it's OK. I think I have bugs to work out. I've received a few complaints from people, but I'm willing to ignore THEIR problem because I'm saving $45 a month.


7 posted on 02/28/2006 1:36:55 PM PST by the tongue
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I use digital phone from Time Warner. No issues with performance, it does have 911 capability and I pay nothing for long distance (helpful since my entire family - including in-laws - lives "long distance" from me). One of the neatest things is that, since we have digital cable, our caller ID shows up on our TV screen.


8 posted on 02/28/2006 1:38:30 PM PST by AlaninSA (It's one nation under God -- brought to you by the Knights of Columbus)
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VOIP is a good deal for us because we call long distance constantly chasing down our children and family members. A local line, no long distance is $45 BEFORE taxes, etc.

Fortunately our cable service has been reliable at this house. Once and awhile the VOIP sounds a bit funny, but usually its decent.

Anyone who is cable service that is unreliable ought to be tearing up customer service at the cable company. I think they've added too many customers to their infrastructure in some places without updating the infrastructure. I'd complain until they took care of business.


9 posted on 02/28/2006 1:40:07 PM PST by Roses0508 (Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions - it only guarantees equality of opportunity.)
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You must be talking about VONAGE.

What a bunch of yo yo's. I tried in vain to get my number ported with these idiots and all they did was screw up my phone service for 3 months. After that, I couldn't get my money back. Imagine that. I.M.O. they are LOSERS. Their customer service sucks!!

I went with Packet 8 and got my number ported with no problem. But just like Vonage, the customer service sucks!!


10 posted on 02/28/2006 1:45:49 PM PST by unixfox (AMERICA - 20 Million ILLEGALS Can't Be Wrong!)
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I have a couple of friends who use it and love it.

One has a wife who is from overseas and it's allowed her to call home a lot more and the rates they say are unbeatable.

Because of their experiences, my husband and I are talking about getting it.


11 posted on 02/28/2006 2:23:13 PM PST by kcbc2001
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I don't know.

I've worked extensively with VOIP, especially when I was in Iraq.

It's only as reliable as your internet service and for as long as you have power.

I think I will keep my landline and anything else I will just use my cell phone for now. I don't think that the technology is quite there yet, at least for my purposes.


12 posted on 02/28/2006 2:25:20 PM PST by MikefromOhio
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I switched from Verizon to Vonage last year. Only problem we had was porting over our number, and Vonage credited us with two free months while we were trying to iron things out. (We didn't fill out the info like we should have, so it caused some confusion. Even after it was cleared up, Verizon was still being a little bitch about closing out our account.) We ended up getting a new number through Vonage and it's been smooth sailing ever since. Linksys broadband router works beautifully, call quality is great, and I really like the option of email alerts for voicemail. Plus, we were paying $60/month with Verizon vs. the $27/month we now pay for Vonage.


13 posted on 02/28/2006 3:19:36 PM PST by Severa (I can't take this stress anymore...quick, get me a marker to sniff....)
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We use Skype. We got it when my husband was stationed in Iraq last year. I could call him and he could call me using his laptop (with internet connection of course) after he got off duty. The program is free and if both people have it, the call is free. We had no problem with interference at all. It was a blessing to have. Now that he's home we don't use it too much.


15 posted on 02/28/2006 6:33:36 PM PST by mschalock
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I am also curious about peoples' VOIP experiences. I'm getting sick of paying $25/mo for a voice line I barely use. I'd rather leverage the $65/mo cable modem I have (can't give it up -- too addicted to the speed!).

In particular, have any of you used SunRocket? Their costs and "no surprises" pricing seem unbeatable, although I have read absolute horror stories about their tech support.


16 posted on 03/06/2006 9:59:01 PM PST by Mike-o-Matic
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