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lowerpriced

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Sly See Profile

go to lower priced providers..

If you want to see the lower priced providers survive, SUPPORT THEM (not vonage) Any VOIP provider offering unlimited voip (usa, canada, puerto rico at a minimum) for under $20 per month should get your support, because that's why you signed up for sunrocket in the first place..


Sly
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join:2004-02-20
Johnson City, TN
Reviews:
·Callcentric

Yea and look what their "support" for Sunrocket got them...

Go with someone who has a good business model.
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"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men."
- Plato -


degauss1

join:2001-07-02
Hillsboro, OR

Good business model or not - if Vonage can't pull off a successful appeal they will be gone too. It's a risk no matter where you go.



Sly
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join:2004-02-20
Johnson City, TN
Reviews:
·Callcentric

Vonage has probably the worst business model in the industry. They own nothing. They outsource everything... and every dime they make they spend on advertising while ignoring the problems with their infrastructure. They're a "virtual" company.
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"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men."
- Plato -



La Luna
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join:2001-07-12
Warwick, NY
kudos:3
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·Vonage
·Optimum Online

said by Sly:

Vonage has probably the worst business model in the industry. They own nothing. They outsource everything... and every dime they make they spend on advertising while ignoring the problems with their infrastructure. They're a "virtual" company.
In the meantime, Vonage, other issues or not, is still going strong and SR (and probably many of those other *private* VoIP services soon to follow) is.....where? I believe that would be GONE.

I would never sign up with any of these small, *private* VoIP services who, as we are seeing, can and will disappear overnight. Nor would I ever give them money for a year or two in advance just to save a couple of dollars overall. You get what you pay for, and sometimes that turns out to be NOTHING.

I still see people asking "Who's the cheapest to switch to? Who is offering a year in advance for less??". Are they kidding? They just got burned and they're looking to turn around and do the same thing all over again to save a few dollars....which may be moot when *that* company also disappears and they lose again rather than "save".

People should stick with month to month and a non-private company.
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~~"As long as America is an infidel enemy, terrorizing it is a duty." Sayed Imam Abdul-Aziz el-Sheriff~~


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