 slashmanDon't do it . ..Premium join:2003-10-01 Batavia, IL | reply to pokesph
Re: comcrap is still too expensive Wow who are you using. By me a POTs line with no features and no LD with taxes & fees is closer to $20. |
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 | reply to slashman said by slashman:Wow who are you using. By me a POTs line with no features and no LD with taxes & fees is closer to $20. I would like to know to if he isn't just blowing smoke. -- Caddy |
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 2 edits | Even though Comcast may have a dedicated VOIP Line, my short lived experience with them early last year was atrocious. I switched from Vonage to Comcast. Went straight back to Vonage 3 weeks later and have never looked back.
At least with Vonage I didn't get complaints from people telling me I sound like a robot, or like a bad cell phone call when it is about to go out of range or just plain static.
I would rather stay with Vonage and pay less, and not be locked into a contract.
I have had a few very minor issues here and there but Vonage fixed every one of them almost instantly. I can also upload and talk at the same time without losing audio quality. |
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 | I quess it depends on the area and the network or you just had a bad install. people tell me i sound clearer than the pots phone |
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 | said by Geminimind:I quess it depends on the area and the network or you just had a bad install. people tell me i sound clearer than the pots phone I'm not sure but after 3 different techs coming out on 3 different days, and no one could figure it out, I gave up. |
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 | reply to MySpareBrain Actually, I'm not locked into a contract with Comcast Digital Voice and it is costing me $33/month. With Vonage, if you cancel in the first year, you have to pay $40. Vonage says no contract, but there really is in the first year. |
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