 rid0617
join:2003-07-20 Greer, SC | Hmmmm
$19.95 a month to Vonage, $50 a month to Time Warner. Duh, now that's a tough decision |
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join:2003-07-14 Skowhegan, ME
| said by rid0617 : $19.95 a month to Vonage, $50 a month to Time Warner. Duh, now that's a tough decision
Oh yes it is, Come on who's going to pay $50 when you can pay $20?Well unfortunately I know a lot of people who would. |
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  DrTCP Yours truly Premium,ExMod 1999-04 join:1999-11-09 Round Rock, TX
| reply to rid0617 said by rid0617 : $19.95 a month to Vonage, $50 a month to Time Warner. Duh, now that's a tough decision
Over here it is $39.99 but $19.99 for the first 3 months. There are some advantages doing VoIP over cable because the VoIP will be integrated to DOCSIS cable so there will be reserved bandwidth for voice calls (a DOCSIS 1.1 and later feature). When you are using Vonage or other independent service provider DOCSIS 1.1 bandwidth reservation is not used so when your cable or internet is congested your Vonage calls sound terrible. |
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  click_310 Eat my shorts
join:2002-12-06 Savannah, GA
| Over here it is $39.99 but $19.99 for the first 3 months. There are some advantages doing VoIP over cable because the VoIP will be integrated to DOCSIS cable so there will be reserved bandwidth for voice calls (a DOCSIS 1.1 and later feature). When you are using Vonage or other independent service provider DOCSIS 1.1 bandwidth reservation is not used so when your cable or internet is congested your Vonage calls sound terrible.
I did not know that. Always assumed that VoIP shared bandwidth with everything else. That would make sense paying more for reserved bandwidth. I want the pizza guy to get my order right while ordering pizza. Wrong toppings cause he did not hear me due to packet loss and crappy sound.  |
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