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Review by nycityny See Profile
UPDATED: 243 days ago
member for 3.1 years, 1421 visits, last login: a few hours ago


New York,New York,NY
$27 per month (month by month)
about 4 days
"Sound quality, feature set, superb customer/tech support, reliability"
"High international rates, Canada not free. Technical glitches unresolved."
"Lots of good features for a fraction of the cost charged by baby bells"
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    My Other Reviews·RCN CABLE
    ·ViaTalk
    UPDATE - 2/11/08:

    I am unhappily downgrading my VoicePulse ratings due to longtime problems that they are unable to resolve. While they continue to be responsive to trouble tickets by calling immediately, they are unable to fix the issues.

    My biggest problem is that in most long conversations I will inevitably have a 5 second period of silence where I cannot hear the other person but they can hear me. I have learned to just let it go and hope I can pick up on what the other person is saying when the audio resumes. VP warmly hears my complaints and just keeps asking if the problem has gone away. It does not go away and I don't have the stamina to keep bugging them about it. They simply show concern but do not solve the problem.

    I've also had an issue where my voicemail messages get cut off. The message gets sent to me via an e-mail where I am told that it is 30 seconds long, for example. The attached audio clip ends up being only 6 seconds with the message clearly truncated prematurely. The message I hear via the phone is also the truncated 6 second version.

    The voicemail problem occurred a few months ago. VP researched it and asked if it happened again the following week. When it did not they closed the ticket. It happened again in January and the same process occurred with VP. They ask if it happens again and when it does not they close the ticket. They acknowledge that their engineers "look into it" but change nothing in the end.

    VP service is certainly usable but not perfect with issues like these.

    UPDATE - 2/26/07:

    Updating the price again. VoicePulse added 6% to their prices on 1/1/07 to cover the cost of the Federal Universal Service Fund. The $24.99 plan is now $26.49. I'm not thrilled about the price increase but all of the VOIP companies are now adding the add-ons so one has to accept it.

    The service remains stellar - I cannot remember the last time I dealt with customer support.

    UPDATE - 6/5/06:

    Simply updating my monthly cost to $25. I dropped the virtual number and so the cost went down.

    UPDATE - 3/30/06:

    Just an update to note that 911 is now working on my line. This service is now complete for me. I am still very happy with VoicePulse after 8 months of using it as a complete replacement for a POTS line. The reliability, voice quality, price, customer support and feature set are superb.

    ORIGINAL REVIEW:

    I have been using VoicePulse for over 4 months now and it has been wonderful. My callers and I cannot tell that I am using VOIP - the sound quality is excellent.

    I ordered the service online on a Friday and the equipment arrived the following Tuesday (four days including the weekend). Set-up was a breeze and it was working within minutes. After a few days I decided to port over my landline number. While VoicePulse said the process would take a month, the number ported over in 13 days. I am using the Sipura SPA 2002 "borrowed" from VoicePulse. The device is small and I have not had to reboot it at all since installation - it just keeps on humming. I am using a cable modem broadband connection at 10 Mbps down and 800 Kbps up.

    While I particularly wanted the great Anonymous Call Rejection feature that VoicePulse provides, I have found myself using the flexible and powerful Filters as well.

    One of the best aspects of the company is the superb customer support. Phone support is only available on weekdays until 7pm. This is not a problem, however, because technicians respond very quickly to problem tickets initiated through the online support system. Any ticket receives BOTH a telephone call response as well as a follow-up e-mail. It is almost embarrassing to have a rep call me after mentioning a minor issue in online support, but call you is what they do. Problems are immediately addressed and resolved by interacting with just one individual - no need to switch departments or speak with "Level 3" as with other companies. Anybody who answers your call can and will help you.

    My monthly cost is $29.98 which includes $4.99 for a virtual number. No taxes are added at all.

    Followup comments:
    NYC Girl
    Premium
    join:2007-02-04
    New York, NY
    ·RoadRunner Cable
    ·Time Warner VOIP

    Universal Service Fund

    Yes, I have Digital Phone by TWC and they did the same thing to me.... I thought the VoIP would be exempt from this kind of taxing due to it being an internet service. Got tired of paying the extra $25.00 in taxes and fees Verizon was charging on top of their regular monthly fee of $39.99 for unlimited usage in the US and PR so I switched.
    Lenagainster

    join:2005-01-07
    Silver Spring, MD
    ·magicjack.com
    ·VoicePulse
    ·Cavalier Telephone
    ·Verizon FIOS
    ·AT&T CallVantage

    regarding your update of 2/11/08

    Wondering if the 5 second lull is a call-waiting call breaking in? Can you test it by disabling call waiting? (Keep in mind that it takes five minutes for the change to become effective).

    As far as voicemail is concerned, I personally don't like it and only use it when ignoring a call waiting call or if the power goes out. Otherwise, we have an answering machine (they are cheap nowadays) that is a bit easier to use.

    Hope things get straightened out for you. When we had a glitch in service a few weeks ago, I started thinking what to do if VP went downhill. There just isn't any VoIP out there with fewer complaints and better cost, and I really don't want to go back to a 'landline' with all the taxes and fees. But our service has been back to perfect since then.
    nycityny

    join:2005-08-09
    New York, NY
    ·RCN CABLE
    ·VoicePulse
    ·ViaTalk

    Re: regarding your update of 2/11/08

    Lenagainster: The lull definitely is not call waiting. Call waiting makes a loud noise and this is just a period of no sound at all. Further, my call logs do not show any call waiting calls and none of these lulls have resulted in a voicemail message from a caller that I did not answer. This problem has actually been going on for over a year. And it does not happen with my ViaTalk VOIP service so it is definitely caused by VoicePulse.

    I too use an answering machine in most cases. Like with you, my voicemail only kicks in when I do not answer a call waiting tone or if two folks call at the same time.
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