 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | reply to jimk
Re: Handsets from the nation's leading carriers? said by jimk:said by BF69:Why? It's not like they give your free minutes or anything. I mean if you minutes that you used while on teh phone didn't count toward your useage then yeah this might be worth it. $250 and ZERO benefit? the irnoic thing is that if you are in an area where your cell coverage is so bad you need this you most likely don't have access to broadband which is required to use this thing. 1. Convenience of having just one phone number, and not having to mess with call forwarding. Um you can have nothing but cell service now without using this. My friend has been cell only for 3 years now. I'm not sure how you think this helps you in dicthing your landline. Having unlimited minutes while using this WOULD help in that though.
2. Many areas with broadband service available can have poor wireless service. Terrain, population density, building construction, etc. SOME areas not many.
When you look at a VoIP plan, figuring the typical Vonage prices for the unlimited plan plus taxes, this pays for itself in less than a year. Of course, this isn't true for everyone - just depends on how you use it. This isn't VoIP like Vonage dummy. Try actually READING what this device actually does. |
 | More areas than you think, have poor cell service and broadband, in my area we have both fios and optimum online I myself get 30/5 service, with 0 problems from opt online but my verizon cell service sucks in the house, the phone works but 95% of the time will drop the call within 5 minutes. When I have some extra cash I might pick up one of these too, then I could drop my cable voip phone, so their are some benifits. |