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JimH wrote:
wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 10:48 am, HK wrote: JimH wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message ... The power of competition is amazing. I have been using Vonage for a few years, and can not tell the difference between Vonage and BellSouth except for the lower price and substantially more features offered by Vonage. Today, I got an offer in the mail from AT&T offering VOIP and similar features at the same price as Vonage. As long as Vonage continues to provides excellent service, I will not change, but it is nice to see the market place working. I spent an afternoon of grief with Vonage yesterday trying to resolve a modem problem (no dial tone). It was eventually fixed on their end (they had to reconfigure a port) but only after dealing with 4 different techs, all of which were from India and hard to understand. I haven't heard or seen a single reason to drop my hardwired phone service for VOIP. Being an old-fashioned O.F., all I want from my home phone is dial tone 99.9999999999999999999999999999% of the time and if I have a question, an English speaker providing the answers.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am with you on this one. My partner has wanted to try VOIP, but I have business peers who use it and it sucks. I consider any business that uses VOIP over hardwire, cheap and unprofessional. I don't wan,wan,wan,wan.wan.wan.wan.wan.t to,o,o,o,o,o,o,o, hear this **** when I am talking to a business contact, and my clients never will from me either ![]() The actual phone service is not bad. It all depends on the quality of your internet service. When speeds drop in my area (Time Warner sucks) then the voice quality degrades to unacceptable. Vonage needs to improve tech support and stop routing these calls through India. You want US tech support then double what you pay for Vonage service. |
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