 | What is the point? I don't get it, why would anyone pay $40 a month for VoIP service? |
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 ftthzIf love can kill hate can also save join:2005-10-17 | not sure ... but my land line is cheaper |
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 | Not sure either here. My voip is only 39.95 a year. Couldn't be more pleased with my product. People will pay anything, just to avoid doing a little research on other alternatives. |
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 RockyBBPremium join:2005-01-31 Steamboat Springs, CO | reply to Camelot One said by Camelot One:I don't get it, why would anyone pay $40 a month for VoIP service? Check any marketing text book: look under "market power." Those that have it either use it or waste it. -- "Teleblend has an agreement with the Assignee to solicit and support former SunRocket customers." |
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 | reply to Camelot One My CallVantage is only 24.95 with all the taxes with unlimited calls
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 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | reply to dr3yec said by dr3yec:Not sure either here. My voip is only 39.95 a year. Couldn't be more pleased with my product. People will pay anything, just to avoid doing a little research on other alternatives. Unless I am missing something, they charge $40 per month and you are paying $39.95 per month. Without whipping out my calculator I cant be sure, but I would hazard a guess that its the same price? I dont think the $0.05 savings you mention is much to talk about. -- с новым годом |
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 | reply to lew_jean said by lew_jean:My CallVantage is only 24.95 with all the taxes with unlimited calls Lew N4HRA That was my point. Not only are there cheaper (and better) VoIP carriers, AT&T's own CallVantage VoIP service is cheaper! But I guess they are just pricing off of the cable companies, their branded VoIP service seems to run the same price. -- Intel Quad Core QX6700 @3500Mhz/Asus P5N32-E SLI/4x 1024Mb Corsair/Seagate 750.10/PNY 7800GTs SLI/Silverstone 850W/Custom water cooler |
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 | reply to wifi4milez said by wifi4milez:said by dr3yec:Not sure either here. My voip is only 39.95 a year. Couldn't be more pleased with my product. People will pay anything, just to avoid doing a little research on other alternatives. Unless I am missing something, they charge $40 per month and you are paying $39.95 per month. Without whipping out my calculator I cant be sure, but I would hazard a guess that its the same price? I dont think the $0.05 savings you mention is much to talk about. He did say "$39.95 per year", though that almost seems like a typo for any decent, full featured service. VoIP is cheap, but the good ones are rarely THAT cheap. -- Intel Quad Core QX6700 @3500Mhz/Asus P5N32-E SLI/4x 1024Mb Corsair/Seagate 750.10/PNY 7800GTs SLI/Silverstone 850W/Custom water cooler |
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | reply to Camelot One Cable operators are charging $40/month for theirs... AT&T is assuming that it can charge just as much. They probably _could_ get a lot more customers over to Uverse if they made it ... say $30/month for unlimited. Oh.. wait they already have Call Vantage which is only $25/month for unlimited. -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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 | reply to Camelot One 39.95 is correct. And my service has been superb with my voip. My wife lives on the thing. It is unlimited mins as well. |
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 nixie21Premium join:2004-08-19 Harrington Park, NJ | reply to dr3yec said by dr3yec:Not sure either here. My voip is only 39.95 a year. Couldn't be more pleased with my product. People will pay anything, just to avoid doing a little research on other alternatives. what voip service do you have? |
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 | reply to dr3yec 39.95 for a year* |
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 banditws6Shrinking Time and DistancePremium join:2001-08-18 Frisco, TX Reviews:
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| reply to Camelot One said by Camelot One:I don't get it, why would anyone pay $40 a month for VoIP service? I don't get it either. I mean, I got rid of my POTS landline and went cellular only because that landline was costing me $40/mo. for something I rarely use. If it came down to choosing POTS or VoIP, if both were priced the same, I would either just stick with POTS or use neither. And in AT&T's case, $40 is the bundled rate.
What is AT&T's major malfunction? -- "I'll follow the law until it's just stupid." -Ted Nugent |
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 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | reply to dr3yec said by dr3yec:39.95 for a year* I stand corrected! That is a good deal, how is the service? -- с новым годом |
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 | It has been many months since I have had any down time. It is in beta but I couldnt tell. For 8 months I been happy with this product. I am getting ready to get a second year for 19.95 for a year. So tells you I am more than satisfied with the product. Even if it doesnt last. Hey I have saved tons of money. |
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 DrD @embarqhsd.net | reply to wifi4milez That's $39.95/year, not $39.95/month |
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 | reply to Camelot One Maybe this is why AT&T jacked caller ID up to $9 a month for landlines.
The Message Center $8.95 per month AT&T Unified Messaging(SM) $11.95 per month Busy Call Forwarding $5.00 per month Call Forwarding $5.00 per month Delayed Call Forwarding $5.00 per month Select Call Forwarding $5.00 per month Call Return $5.00 per month Repeat Dialing $5.00 per month Speed Calling 8 $5.00 per month Anonymous Call Rejection (ACR) $4.00 per month Call Screen $5.00 per month Call Waiting $5.00 per month Call Waiting ID $5.00 per month Priority Ringing $5.00 per month Privacy Manager® $7.00 per month Caller ID $9.00 per month Three Way Calling $5.00 per month
-- "Time does not actually exist beyond an artificial measure we create in our minds to separate events we experience into blocks that are easier to reference instead of as a whole single event that just happens and continues happening" - evolvedant |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Honestly... this is the AT&T way. If they jack up the price of their features, it makes packages look more appealing. Caller ID is $9.99 a month because it's the most popular feature next to voice mail.
SBC was never this bad.. they must have brought someone on board from the old, tired, dead AT&T corporation that brought this vast knowledge with them.
But, when you jack up the price of ala carts, and then you put them in a bundle, it makes that "You save X when you buy this bundle"... um, no kidding?
I would expect Cable to sell a voip product over a switched one because of the nature of their service. But, for a PHONE company to want to go VOIP over their copper switched service is beyond me. Still, I have to say, to them, phone is phone. Since they control the line, as comcast and cable claims, I see no difference. For some at&t consumers, they will get a better sounding call and less static as well. Still, the price? eh.. can live with out it. |
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 Old_GrouchDon't just sit there silly DO somethingPremium join:2004-05-26 Greenwood, IN kudos:1 | reply to Camelot One said by Camelot One:I don't get it, why would anyone pay $40 a month for VoIP service? Seems that they'd offer it for free. If you take U-Verse voice, telly and internet aren't you completely out of the local (state) telecom tariff? -- At Team Discovery we know how to get more outta that danged 'puter of yours! |
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