 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | allo? who? never heard of them. |
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 jack bGone FishingPremium,MVM join:2000-09-08 Cape Cod kudos:1 | A little history: 'Allo' was one of the greetings Thomas Edison toyed with using for answering the early telephone,(a technology he perfected by inventing the carbon microphone) before settling on 'hello'. -- ~Help Find a Cure for Cancer~ ~Proud Member of Team Discovery ~ |
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 | The root of the problem may be placed at the ISP's feet. I had Vonage for years with satisfactory results. However, there were many times I had quality issues due to my connection (first Comcast, then Adelphia, the Time Warner). I had Comcast in PA then moved to NY, where Adelphia was about to be consumed by Time Warner.
I had issues with all three companies with line quality. I would sound garbled to someone or visa versa. Either way, it was unacceptable.
VOIP companies are dependent on the ISPs. Until the ISPs offer reliable "as advertised" service, VOIP will be a pipe dream. |
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Re: allo? said by jack b:A little history: 'Allo' was one of the greetings Thomas Edison toyed with using for answering the early telephone,(a technology he perfected by inventing the carbon microphone) before settling on 'hello'. I saw on TV a long time ago that "hoy hoy" was a greeting Bell considered:
»www.bizjournals.com/wichita/stor···ts.html: For some unknown reason, Bell wanted callers to answer the phone by saying "hoy, hoy." Thankfully, Thomas Edison wanted, and got, the choice of a simple "hello." (And a couple of years ago, it was changed to "whassup?")
»www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=HOY+HOY+PHONE |
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