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| Re: Is Vonage Toast? said by Mediocrates :I would probably get Sprint Airave, sooner than I would like since I don't believe it's entirely ready for retail, yet. But the down side to that is my S.O. would never stop complaining about the loss of the original phone number. And I mean never. I mean bitterly grumbling every minute of every day till the end of time. So on second thought, screw it, it looks like T-W is going to get to rape me. Lucky Me!!!! Dude, save all your problems for me. I've had an Airave since they were introduced in the Denver test market more than a year ago. It's more than ready. To save your legacy number, you can port it in to any of several providers, and have the incoming calls forwarded to one of your cell numbers. There are others, but here's a provider where you can park your legacy number and have the calls forwarded to one of your cell numbers: »www.phonenumberbank.com | |
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| Re: Is Vonage Toast? said by RockyBB :said by Mediocrates :I would probably get Sprint Airave, sooner than I would like since I don't believe it's entirely ready for retail, yet. But the down side to that is my S.O. would never stop complaining about the loss of the original phone number. And I mean never. I mean bitterly grumbling every minute of every day till the end of time. So on second thought, screw it, it looks like T-W is going to get to rape me. Lucky Me!!!! Dude, save all your problems for me. I've had an Airave since they were introduced in the Denver test market more than a year ago. It's more than ready. To save your legacy number, you can port it in to any of several providers, and have the incoming calls forwarded to one of your cell numbers. There are others, but here's a provider where you can park your legacy number and have the calls forwarded to one of your cell numbers: » www.phonenumberbank.com That's great. Unfortunately for a lot of people, myself included, I get NO cell service in my house from any carrier (one person with AT & T gets minimal service off and on, but it's totally undependable).
People who say "just use your cell phone" assume that *everyone* gets great cell service everywhere when that just isn't true. -- 12,075 DEADLY TERROR ATTACKS SINCE 9/11~~SARAH BRIGHTMAN SYMPHONY WORLD TOUR | |
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| Re: Is Vonage Toast? said by La Luna :That's great. Unfortunately for a lot of people, myself included, I get NO cell service in my house from any carrier (one person with AT & T gets minimal service off and on, but it's totally undependable). Wake up people! If you have no cell service in your house, then you are the EXACT target market for the Sprint Airave. It is DESIGNED for Sprint customers that can't use their Sprint phones in the house. The Airave is essentially a home-based Sprint repeater ... it's like they're putting their antenna in your house ... because YOU are putting their antenna in your house. Calls made by registered Sprint phones through the Airave device do not count against your minute allowance. | |
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| Re: Is Vonage Toast? Vonage is not going anywhere anytime soon!!!!!! They may have some financial bumps, they will get through. Too many opportunities for investors. Vonage needs to pull out of the hole from the crap verizon pulled on them. I personally would love to see verizon go belly up!!!!! That company played the wrong game and well I am sure they will get theres!!! Vonage is too rock solid to fold. They will make it through tough times!!! | |
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