would you recommend Vonage ?

would you recommend Vonage ?

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would you recommend Vonage ? kimshapiro100 08-23-2006
Posted by on August 23, 2006, 2:54 am
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Would you recommend Vonage ?

Hi

We are thinking of installing Vonage ..............$24.99 per month.

I have heard that the sound quality is poor sometimes.

Does anyone have any experience with them ?

Positive, negative ?


Pls let me know.

Thanks
Kim


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Posted by Lena on August 23, 2006, 6:37 am
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kimshapiro100@yahoo.com wrote:
> Would you recommend Vonage ?

do a Google search for reviews on Vonage, VoiceWing and CallVantage,
all with $24.99 plans. I believe you will find more satisfied
customers with the VW and CV service. There are many other VOIP
providers with deceptively looking "cheaper" plans, and frustrating
growing pains. Check the forums on Broadband Reports.

I've had AT&T's CallVantage for several months and couldn't be happier.

Lena


Posted by Stephen Adams on August 23, 2006, 2:53 pm
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kimshapiro100@yahoo.com writes:


>Would you recommend Vonage ?
>
>Hi
>
>We are thinking of installing Vonage ..............$24.99 per month.
>
>I have heard that the sound quality is poor sometimes.
>
>Does anyone have any experience with them ?
>
>Positive, negative ?

I've had Vonage for over a year. I'm not thrilled. Personally, I would look
into one of the other options (Verizon, AT&T). As long as you have no problems
with your account, and you are reasonably technical, you can make Vonage work
pretty
well. But if you EVER have to call tech support, forget it....

-Stephen
--
Space Age Cybernomad Stephen Adams
malchus842SP@AMgmail.com (remove SPAM to reply)

Posted by Fafa Fofo on August 24, 2006, 8:25 am
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>kimshapiro100@yahoo.com writes:
>
>
>>Would you recommend Vonage ?
>>
>>Hi
>>
>>We are thinking of installing Vonage ..............$24.99 per month.
>>
>>I have heard that the sound quality is poor sometimes.
>>
>>Does anyone have any experience with them ?
>>
>>Positive, negative ?
>
>I've had Vonage for over a year. I'm not thrilled. Personally, I would look
>into one of the other options (Verizon, AT&T). As long as you have no problems
>with your account, and you are reasonably technical, you can make Vonage work
pretty
>well. But if you EVER have to call tech support, forget it....
>
> -Stephen

I've been a Vonage customer for over 3 years. In the beginning the
customer support was bad but it has gotten better. I love the service
and have turned several friends onto it. They all like it. I kew
people who used Comcast and Optimum voice products and didn't like
them. They switched to Vonage and stayed. I don't have any experience
with the Verizon or AT&T offerings but those guys were my original
motivators to use Vonage so I'm not too interested in going back.

Posted by Fafa Fofo on August 25, 2006, 10:48 am
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wrote:

>
>>kimshapiro100@yahoo.com writes:
>>
>>
>>>Would you recommend Vonage ?
>>>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>We are thinking of installing Vonage ..............$24.99 per month.
>>>
>>>I have heard that the sound quality is poor sometimes.
>>>
>>>Does anyone have any experience with them ?
>>>
>>>Positive, negative ?
>>
>>I've had Vonage for over a year. I'm not thrilled. Personally, I would look
>>into one of the other options (Verizon, AT&T). As long as you have no
problems
>>with your account, and you are reasonably technical, you can make Vonage work
pretty
>>well. But if you EVER have to call tech support, forget it....
>>
>> -Stephen
>
>I've been a Vonage customer for over 3 years. In the beginning the
>customer support was bad but it has gotten better. I love the service
>and have turned several friends onto it. They all like it. I kew
>people who used Comcast and Optimum voice products and didn't like
>them. They switched to Vonage and stayed. I don't have any experience
>with the Verizon or AT&T offerings but those guys were my original
>motivators to use Vonage so I'm not too interested in going back.

Another point that I forgot to mention is that Vonage was the only
provider that provided a basic fax line for $10/mo. Everyone else
wants you to pay for a complete 2nd line.

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