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Old 07-15-2009, 11:17 AM  
raymor
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If you like the concept but the Magic Jack doesn't quite do it for you,
I've had Vonage for years and am very satisfied.

With any voip service, if the calls cut out sometimes try adjusting the
"quality" or "bandwidth" setting. You'll likely want to use the lowest quality
or bandwidth setting. The way that works is that if you set it to high or
medium quality/bandwidth, it cuts out when that amount of bandwidth isn't
available for second. The lowest bandwidth setting means that it won't
drop out as long as there is at least a little bit of bandwidth available.
It still sounds fine for voice. You wouldn't want to use "low quality" for
listening to music, but for talking it sounds just like a landline.
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