  anonchicken
@comcast.net
| reply to Austinloop Re: Bye Bye Vonage?
I been using Vonage since 2003 and I can honestly tell you that I never had any problems with them. My cable internet is rock solid when it comes to uptime so that goes the same for Vonage.
It doesn't take much to keep a voip phone service up and running, you just need a reliable internet connection and a router.
I don't see how I could pay $40.00+/month on a phone service when I am paying $19.67. Its the same service as cables voip but cheaper. |
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  CUBS_FAN Next Year Again..
join:2005-04-28 Chicago, IL
·Comcast
·Vonage
| I couldn't agree any more. If you have a solid connection your VOIP works like a charm. I have 100% confidence in their services.
Straight from my bill history:
May 29, 2008 Payment. Thank you ($37.11)
Jun 29, 2008 Payment. Thank you ($35.54)
Jul 29, 2008 Payment. Thank you ($35.33)
Aug 29, 2008 Payment. Thank you ($34.08)
Sep 29, 2008 Payment. Thank you ($43.06) |
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  phoneboy3
@shawcable.net
| reply to anonchicken Well it's NOT the same service but if it works for you that's great. It never worked for me. I have a friend that loves it and doesn't know what he would do without it. So it doesn't work for everyone.
I am still rooting for Vonage because they help keep the telco landscape more competitive. So whether you like them or not they are probably helping to keep your competitors more price and conscious. |
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  CUBS_FAN Next Year Again..
join:2005-04-28 Chicago, IL
·Comcast
·Vonage
| said by phoneboy3 :
So whether you like them or not they are probably helping to keep your competitors more price and conscious. Funny you said that because Comcast thinks I have AT&T when they keep throwing their Digital Voice ads at me. I agree with them that they may be cheaper than AT&T but its still not any cheaper than Vonage. |
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  jgkolt Premium join:2004-02-21 Lakewood, OH clubs: | the telco's dont like competing on price much and will do whatever they can to not compete on price. -- I am trying to get the free ps3, help me out, pm me for details. |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to CUBS_FAN said by CUBS_FAN :Sep 29, 2008 Payment. Thank you ($43.06) WOW is that the $24.99/mo plan? looks like they're really cranking up the bullshit fees! - this company hasn't turned a profit since their inception! -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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  CUBS_FAN Next Year Again..
join:2005-04-28 Chicago, IL
·Comcast
·Vonage
| said by dvd536 :said by CUBS_FAN :Sep 29, 2008 Payment. Thank you ($43.06) WOW is that the $24.99/mo plan? looks like they're really cranking up the bullshit fees! - this company hasn't turned a profit since their inception! No, a few international calls is included. The $35 is the normal. I use a pre-paid calling card with a local access number to call international. |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County 1 edit | $35 is $4 more than my pots line. Certainly no benefit for me. |
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  CUBS_FAN Next Year Again..
join:2005-04-28 Chicago, IL
·Comcast
·Vonage
| said by CylonRed :$35 is $4 more than my pots line. Certainly no benefit for me. $4 more??? OMG people. That's splitting hairs here. Do you actually feel so much richer because your bill is $4 less? I don't. Maybe $10 less is a difference.
Yeah, so what if $4 saved is $48 annually. Whip-de-do. . Go put a down payment on that house with $48. |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County
| It has more to do of Vonage not offering me ANY benefit. No reason to switch to Vonage if my bill will be more.
For folks that use a lot of long distance calling lots can be saved but they have to get enough of these folks and charge enough to make money or they will die. Vonage is not keeping these folks nor are they charging enough to make a profit.
There are plenty of folks like me where there is 0 incentive to switch. |
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 dentman42
join:2001-10-02 Columbus, OH
·AT&T Midwest
| said by CylonRed :It has more to do of Vonage not offering me ANY benefit. No reason to switch to Vonage if my bill will be more. For folks that use a lot of long distance calling lots can be saved but they have to get enough of these folks and charge enough to make money or they will die. Vonage is not keeping these folks nor are they charging enough to make a profit. There are plenty of folks like me where there is 0 incentive to switch. Plus, Vonage doesn't work when the power is out. POTS lines usually do.
My POTS line is around $21 a month after all fees. I never make LD calls, so Vonage would cost MORE, tie up some of my Internet bandwidth, and wouldn't work if the power was out or I had an ISP outage.
(Now if I were to switch to naked DSL and get a monster UPS or backup generator, I could use VOIP when my power is out, provided that DSL is still up. But where's the advantage?) |
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  CUBS_FAN Next Year Again..
join:2005-04-28 Chicago, IL
·Comcast
·Vonage
| said by dentman42 :Plus, Vonage doesn't work when the power is out. POTS lines usually do. Whenever I lose power(twice in the past 3 years) my calls automatically route to my cellphone. |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County
| Only works when towers have power and the cell phone can be recharged... In SW Ohio we had a protracted power outage (over a week for a lot of folks) and a good number of cell towers ran out of power on day one and took several days to come back up. POTS was up the entire time for the vast majority of the area. |
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