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Re: Works both ways quote: Ma-Bell nickel and dime-ed everyone for services like caller ID and touch tone dialing and along came VoIP to set things right.
HAhahahahahaha. Along came VOIP to set things right??? Are you kidding or drunk? |
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 DaveDudeNo Fear join:1999-09-01 New Jersey kudos:1 Reviews:
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| said by BillTager: quote: Ma-Bell nickel and dime-ed everyone for services like caller ID and touch tone dialing and along came VoIP to set things right.
HAhahahahahaha. Along came VOIP to set things right??? Are you kidding or drunk? Cable Voip, certainly put a dent in mabell. So did Vonage, etc. |
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| said by BillTager:HAhahahahahaha. Along came VOIP to set things right??? Are you kidding or drunk? VoIP is setting things right. I got to ditch Big Bell. I have a bizillion options on my phone and they all work. My phone guys are cool techno-geeks. My final bill is under $16/mo w/200 longdist and is never down.
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1 edit | reply to DaveDude said by DaveDude:said by BillTager: quote: Ma-Bell nickel and dime-ed everyone for services like caller ID and touch tone dialing and along came VoIP to set things right.
HAhahahahahaha. Along came VOIP to set things right??? Are you kidding or drunk? Cable Voip, certainly put a dent in mabell. So did Vonage, etc. Where do you think Cable VoIP gets thier phone service from? |
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 | From LD and local providers via trunks. They don't actual have lines like residential customers do. Comparing POTs to intreconnecting trunks is different. I am glad I got rid of my POTs |
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| reply to Mizzat said by Mizzat:Where do you think Cable VoIP gets thier phone service from? irrelevant, we are talking price, and options. Who cares how its works. Plus I am sure calls terminate within Comcast, cablevision,etc without ever hitting the bell network. |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | reply to BillTager said by BillTager: quote: Ma-Bell nickel and dime-ed everyone for services like caller ID and touch tone dialing and along came VoIP to set things right.
HAhahahahahaha. Along came VOIP to set things right??? Are you kidding or drunk? Well it started out right then came all the bullshit fees people were leaving their landlines for. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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 | reply to BillTager It sounds like you are the one who is kidding.
I got rid of my long distance setup for my landline and the monthly bill went from $38 to $22.
I use a pay as you go voip account - 2 cents/minute outbound, 1.5 cents/minute inbound, and pay far less per month for my long distance calls than I paid just for the long distance setup fee, $16 per month, that I paid on the landline. |
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