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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to MyDogHsFleas

Re: AT&T told me I could do this

I've thought about using Uverse for Internet only (comparable to TWC pacakges).

Here's the only kicker

Currently:
DSL-Extreme DSL: $26.88 (with taxes)
POTS: $57 (with taxes/unfees)
Total: $84

TWC bundle:
HSI + VoIP = $69.99 (increases by $10 after a year + install fee)

AT&T does not offer VoIP in the L.A. area, Vonage will not port my number
Uverse will not be an option.
Uverse 3Mbps = 30
VoIP = $40
Total: $70 + fees/taxes

Since I'm going 'OTA' digital, I have no need or desire for IPTV.
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Canada = Hollywood North

MyDogHsFleas
Premium
join:2007-08-15
Austin, TX
kudos:4
Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable

said by en102:

I've thought about using Uverse for Internet only (comparable to TWC pacakges).

Here's the only kicker

Currently:
DSL-Extreme DSL: $26.88 (with taxes)
POTS: $57 (with taxes/unfees)
Total: $84

TWC bundle:
HSI + VoIP = $69.99 (increases by $10 after a year + install fee)

AT&T does not offer VoIP in the L.A. area, Vonage will not port my number
Uverse will not be an option.
Uverse 3Mbps = 30
VoIP = $40
Total: $70 + fees/taxes

Since I'm going 'OTA' digital, I have no need or desire for IPTV.
AT&T has a VoIP offering called CallVantage that you could check out and see if they could port your POTS number. It's $25/month, with a $5 discount reported by U-Verse or AT&T Wireless users. CallVantage works with any ISP, it's not tied to AT&T DSL or U-verse. I use it personally and am quite satisfied.

There's a CallVantage forum here :

»AT&T CallVantage


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

If I can't port my number to Vonage... what makes you think I can port it to Call Vantage ?
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Canada = Hollywood North



gdm
Premium,MVM
join:2001-06-15
Mchenry, IL
kudos:3

Just because Vonage can't doesn't mean ATT can't either. Probably can't port it but it depends on if they have presence in that area.


MyDogHsFleas
Premium
join:2007-08-15
Austin, TX
kudos:4
Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to en102

said by en102:

If I can't port my number to Vonage... what makes you think I can port it to Call Vantage ?
I don't know but it's worth a shot.

I have seen people post here who have problems porting to Vonage but AT&T seems to be able to do it.

Who has your POTS?


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

AT&T has my POTS (couldn't see Uverse being deployed in an areas that AT&T doesn't own the POTS service)
--
Canada = Hollywood North



gdm
Premium,MVM
join:2001-06-15
Mchenry, IL
kudos:3

If AT&T is your POTS no reason Call Vantage can't port the number and it's cheaper then Vonage. You get a $5 discount if you have uverse, dsl or cell with ATT.



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

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The difficult part is all the hassle, and being without service for a while..

1. Order Uverse (still considered less stable than ADSL out here) - and hard cut DSL-Extreme (excellent service)
2. Cancel Uverse TV service
3. Order Call Vantage service and equipment (TA?)
4. Port service.. if they will do it. I have had a difficult time from AT&T finding out about Call Vantage, as their local stores had never heard of it.

The only noticable advantage of having AT&T over DSL-Extreme is AT&T WiFi.
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Canada = Hollywood North


MyDogHsFleas
Premium
join:2007-08-15
Austin, TX
kudos:4
Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable

said by en102:

The difficult part is all the hassle, and being without service for a while..

1. Order Uverse (still considered less stable than ADSL out here) - and hard cut DSL-Extreme (excellent service)
2. Cancel Uverse TV service
3. Order Call Vantage service and equipment (TA?)
4. Port service.. if they will do it. I have had a difficult time from AT&T finding out about Call Vantage, as their local stores had never heard of it.
Actually I'd do it the other way around. Get CallVantage first and port your number. Then worry about switching DSL to U-verse (if you even want to do that).

The big savings is going to come from cutting that POTS phone bill down.

Here's where you order:

»www.usa.att.com/callvantage

The only noticable advantage of having AT&T over DSL-Extreme is AT&T WiFi.
If you are a road warrior this is a big deal. Having free Wi-Fi access at any Starbucks, McDonalds, and many other hotspots is great.

Other than that I'd agree with you, no compelling reason to change.

If you do consider a switch, note that AT&T will insist that your previous DSL be CANCELLED before they start installation. This will possibly be a multi-day outage for you. (This is not the case if you are switching from AT&T DSL to U-verse... but that's not your situation).


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

I can't port my number w/o cancelling my DSL.
DSL-Extreme and others are forced to have a POTS number for DSL service by AT&T.
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Canada = Hollywood North


MyDogHsFleas
Premium
join:2007-08-15
Austin, TX
kudos:4
Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable

said by en102:

I can't port my number w/o cancelling my DSL.
DSL-Extreme and others are forced to have a POTS number for DSL service by AT&T.
Yeesh.

OK so here's another approach (this is actually what I did).

1. Get CallVantage up and running on a different/new phone number (or Vonage for that matter if you prefer).

2. Cut your POTS line down to the lowest possible cost measured service. (I cut mine to $4.50/month, with fees/taxes it was about $13).

3. Tell all your friends to use the new number.

4. Set up an answering machine on the old number telling people to call the new number.

5. Wait some period of time until call volume to the old number goes down.

6. Do the DSL switch and cancel your POTS line. (They will do a message "this phone number not in service, the new number is..." for at least 30 days.)


KrK
Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy
Premium
join:2000-01-17
Tulsa, OK
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reply to en102

said by en102:

I can't port my number w/o cancelling my DSL.
DSL-Extreme and others are forced to have a POTS number for DSL service by AT&T.
Isn't anti-competitive action grand....


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to MyDogHsFleas
I would have already switched to something else if I didn't want to keep my number.
Probably the quickest/easiest is to port to TimeWarner (Internet + VoIP) then decide what I want to do.
TWC has a $69.99 6Mbps+VoIP package, and I don't have to go through all of AT&T's B.S. to move service around.
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Canada = Hollywood North



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to KrK
I would have already been on VoIP if AT&T let DSL-Extreme offer dry loop. Verizon lets DSL-Extreme offer dry loop.. AT&T just wants to make it painful to port... unless you're using their service.
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Canada = Hollywood North



anonname

@comcast.net

reply to en102
You can alway port your # to a Cell phone.
»www.howardforums.com/showthread.···10629240
OR
a Company that offers Voip service Such as www.viatalk.com

When the # is ported to Voip(viatalk) you can configure your phone calls to be forwarded to a cell phone when DSL NOT in service if you like or simply go to voicemail(this is completely independent of having active dsl/cable internet).

If you don't have a cell phone, simply get a prepaid cell phone like a trac-phone.



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

I'm not in a rush to jump ship - DSL-Extreme is worth a few extra $$.
My coworker across town is on TWC and had a 6 hour outage.
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Canada = Hollywood North


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