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Jeffrey
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April 22nd, @09:23AM

We all know you can have Fios + VoIP

I have had Fios since May of 2005 and Vonage for almost a year prior. Both coexist extremely well - in fact, I have 3 Vonage lines now, compared to 2005.


MattE
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Re: We all know this is false...

said by Jeffrey See Profile :

I have had Fios since May of 2005 and Vonage for almost a year prior. Both coexist extremely well - in fact, I have 3 Vonage lines now, compared to 2005.
Sounds to me like it was a greedy salesperson looking to make some extra dough or meet a quota. I wonder how many other times he/she has pulled this?

flyingjoey

join:2005-11-07
Jersey City, NJ
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Re: We all know you can have Fios + VoIP

said by Jeffrey See Profile :

I have had Fios since May of 2005 and Vonage for almost a year prior. Both coexist extremely well - in fact, I have 3 Vonage lines now, compared to 2005.
I have FIOS Internet at home, Vonage for my phone service and DirecTV. Someone's on CRACK again.


amarryat

join:2005-05-02
Marshfield, MA
reply to Jeffrey
While I am using the FIOS telephone as our home phone service, I have Broadvoice VoIP in my office, and bought the Magic Jack to try out as well. In fact, since I upgraded from Comcast, my Broadvoice line has been flawless.

seige101

join:2003-06-23
Palmer, MA
How is the Magic Jack working for you?


amarryat

join:2005-05-02
Marshfield, MA

said by seige101 See Profile :

How is the Magic Jack working for you?
I have really only experimented with it on a limited basis. As a gadget guy, I thought $40 for the first year was not a lot to decide if it works as advertised. It works fine, but the call clarity is not like that of my Broadvoice VoIP line or the FIOS house line. It is probably similar in quality to a less than perfect cell phone.

One feature of the voicemail is nice - you can configure it to automatically send an audio file of voice messages when they are received to a preconfigured address. I sent them to my Blackberry and it was able to play them.

One of these days, when I have to send a fax from my computer, it should come in handy. A short phone line from the computer into the Magic Jack which is plugged into the computer. A loop!
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