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agingboomer
Vonage Forum Junior


Joined: Feb 14, 2004
Posts: 25
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Bye bye Vonage. I tried you for my company phone from November to May, but it was just ready for prime time business calls. 90% of the time it was good, but 10% it interfered with important calls. We're ditching BellSouth and going with a competitive carrier who will provide us with all of our lines plus a full, dedicated T-1 for less than we are paying BellSouth and Road Runner, and we only have 6 lines. I am hoping in several years VOIP will be ready. |
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jcarroll01
Vonage Forum Associate


Joined: Apr 08, 2004
Posts: 16
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Oooooh...look out...here comes the Vonage Defender League |
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MaxPepper
Vonage Forum Associate


Joined: Apr 14, 2004
Posts: 14
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I sure wish you could be more specific regarding your nameless new provider.
Least cost model with your existing providers: Bellsouth 20$ first line, 10$ per additional line, plus (I guess DSL or some sort of connectivity, not huge as no VoIP) 50$. This comes to approx 120$ for phone lines and PC connectivity. Fractional T1s start at around 300$, and I guess the phone lines cost something (arguably little) extra. But I am babbling ...
My question is this ... what does all of this have to do with Vonage? You might have posted in some Bellsouth, Roadrunner or your new provider's forum.  |
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k5
Full Forum Member


Joined: Jan 29, 2004
Posts: 61
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aging....come on out with some company names other than the giants. I run a small business and will be moving into teh BS area soon. Plan to keep my vonage but always looking for companies other than the Giants to give them a chance and help them out.
Send me a message or post here.
Good luck with the new service. |
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