[ale] [OT] VoIP recommendations

Brian Stanaland brian.stanaland at gmail.com
Fri Apr 1 10:37:06 EST 2005


Using Packet8 over Charter.  Have only had problems when the wife is
on the phone while I have a VNC connection going and I update all the
tabs I have open in firefox through my proxy server.  In other words,
it's great as long as I don't flood the outbound connection.

On Mar 31, 2005 8:42 PM, Richard <ratcheson at earthlink.net> wrote:
> On Thursday 31 March 2005 01:58 pm, Geoffrey wrote:
> > Michael B. Trausch wrote:
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> > > Hey, I know that there was a meeting on this, but I am looking at
> > > getting away from my cell phone and I was thinking about going to a
> > > landline, but I think I'd rather go with VoIP given all of it's
> > > advantages.
> >
> > I'm not sure I understand getting rid of your cell phone, you have dsl
> > in your car? :)
> >
> > > Having looked through, I thought that this was something that was
> > > discussed on the mailing list, but I can't seem to find it in the
> > > archives.  I know that at the meeting people were saying to avoid
> > > Vonage.  Other then the 911 issues it experiences, I'm not sure why
> > > it's such a "bad" thing.
> > >
> > > Can anyone that currently has VoIP tell me the best place to go in
> > > terms of what they'd recommend and why?  Just curious.  Thanks.
> >
> > I'm using vonage.  I went with them because another ale member got a
> > referral for it.  It just works.  I've had a few outages which did not
> > last very long.  The downside is, you'll have a hard time getting to
> > anyone on the phone.
> >
> 
> Been using Vonage for almost two years.  Outages have been minimal.   Most
> recently Mine was out for several days when I screwed up my router.  99%
> of the time others cannot tell it's VoIP, the rest of the time they think
> I'm on a cell phone!
> 
> In the beginning it was easy to get vonage help on line or on the phone,
> lately that has been the ONLY problem I've had with them.  I've
> recommended them to my friends who are also happy with the service.
> 
> Bottom line, take a chance, you have no long term obligations so you can
> switch or cancell anytime.
> 
> Richard
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