 Sparky12
join:2000-02-27 Nokomis, FL
| reply to Authority Re: Vonage vs. iConnecthere
I see your point. If they would show a list of available area codes before you have to actually sign up for the service, it would be something to consider. btw, I've used an average of 800 minutes per month on Vonage since I signed up. So it doesn't really represent much of a savings to me, especially when I can't tell what I'm getting into from the site.
In fact, the whole sign-up process should be more seamless. As it is, it branches off in 10 directions until you have a hard time knowing what you're even looking at. It's very poorly laid out, makes (at least) me feel like they are just brokering a bunch of random services from other companies, and it's up to me to make sure that I get the services and equipment I was looking for in the first place.
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| reply to Sparky12 said by Sparky12 : for many people the initial outlay for the ATA will be a factor as well....Even more complications and up front expense.
Agreed and agreed. Still, I'm guessing in less than a year Iconnecthere would break even and after THAT would save around $300 a year. Hard to ignore. 
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 Sparky12
join:2000-02-27 Nokomis, FL
| reply to Authority Yes but Cabo, for many people the initial outlay for the ATA will be a factor as well. You can see this as amortized with Vonage, while you have to pay for it up front to hook up with Iconnect. For those who have no VoIP experience, that can be a daunting prospect. At least with Vonage, if you don't like the service you can ship the thing back and it's a wash. Iconnect refers you to a third party to buy the ATA. Even more complications and up front expense.
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