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| reply to La Luna Re: Is Vonage Toast?
Exactly as RockyBB said in the above post!
Just wanted to add this from the Rocky Mountain News, from April:
".....Trying to use your cell phone inside your house can be hit and miss.
Reception is patchy. Calls get dropped. You may not get coverage at all unless you walk out to your backyard.
New technologies offer possible remedies, although both require high-speed Internet lines at home.
One, called a femtocell, acts like a miniature cell tower, boosting reception inside a building. But it comes at a price.
Sprint was the first to offer femtocells late last year in Denver and a few other select markets through a service called Airave. Verizon Wireless said recently it plans to roll out a similar service later this year. AT&T Wireless is conducting tests.
T-Mobile, meanwhile, is focusing instead on a 9-month-old service called HotSpot@Home, which uses Wi-Fi to carry cellular phone calls inside a house. The service is cheaper but requires customers to buy a HotSpot Wi-Fi-enabled phone such as a BlackBerry Pearl or Curve....."
Could be another good option. |