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<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 18:31:16 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1457008"><b>bubbanc</b></A> : What do I need to know?  <br><br>&#8226; What device or gizmo does Voipo provide?  If I keep the PAP2T from VT and pay the $50, can I use it on Voipo and still get the same features as everyone else (BYOD).  If I can't use do BYOD, do they provide admin access to their device?<br><br>&#8226; Are there any missing features compared to VT?  Can I still get to my voicemail from home without using password if I want to?   Assuming you can have voicemails sent to an email address?  Are they .wav files or .mp3?<br><br>&#8226; Anyone done a port from VT?  I had my # ported from Vonage to VT with no issues; I'm assuming I will be able to port away from VT with no issues.<br><br>Any other things I should know or be prepared for if I move to Voipo?<br><br>Thanks,<br>Bubba]]></description>
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