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Re: I Switched to Cable Phone service and I'm Glad What I meant was that if I do have an issue I can reach out to a live person not somebody sitting behind a computer terminal reading from a script to resolve the issue. With the exception of the 20 min. outage during Hurricane Sandy I haven't had any downtime at all.
As for the cost Its a tax write off since the service is being used for business communications. As for the features Comcast Business Class does have most of the features that the typical voip service providers offer.
As for quality of service statement, in paragraph 4, when my customers call they immediately get right though to my office without any problems compared to the time when I was using some of the voip providers mentioned in this forum. That in itself is an improvement.
As a small telecommunications business owner I don't have the time to tinker around with a ATA and worrying if I'll lose my service due to some issue that is occurring outside my office. Yes, I'm familiar with VOIP Technology, how it works and the equipment used. Also, Comcast Business Class Phone is essentially a VOIP based service minus all of the issues that seen to be plaguing the voip service providers that are mentioned in this forum.
As far as I'm concerned if an individual wants / need reliable phone service it comes down to three options: traditional Pots service, Cable phone service or Cellular. As for the voip service providers, discussed in the voip tech. forum, they are nothing more than a waste of time and money that seem to be plagued with issues. |
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| said by The Wiz:As for the voip service providers, discussed in the voip tech. forum, they are nothing more than a waste of time and money that seem to be plagued with issues. So you have gone to Comcast, officially voted as the worst company for customer service. »lifehacker.com/5954084/worst-com···-comcast
said by The Wiz:As for the voip service providers, discussed in the voip tech. forum, they are nothing more than a waste of time and money that seem to be plagued with issues. I can't speak for users of other providers, but now that the 100-year hurricane is done and the DDoS terrorists have been vanquished, I have no issues with CallCentric's excellent service.
And users of many other providers such as Voipo, Anveo, FlowRoute, Localphone, Ooma, FutureNine, and more, have no issues either.
said by The Wiz:As for the voip service providers, discussed in the voip tech. forum, they are nothing more than a waste of time and money that seem to be plagued with issues. Coming in to a forum devoted to independent VoIP service, and slamming the entire concept, takes brass balls.
I congratulate you on the ultimate trolling. |
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 | I'm also amused by the implication that if he has to call comcast doesn't have their CSRs reading from a script. LOL... |
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| reply to The Wiz said by The Wiz:As for the cost Its a tax write off since the service is being used for business communications. For business, where cost is a secondary issue, I would go with POTS for incoming. Your cable provider is much more likely to go down than your traditional Telco provider. |
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