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Anyone have multiple Vonage phones on one connection?
Not the same number, different accounts / phone numbers on one internet connection.
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YARGH! Yes. Vonage be great although lately they seem to be experiencin' some growin' pains
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So, BUMP. |
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Yes, I have more than 3 vonage lines and a fax line on a DSL connection. Works great on that just like it did on a cablemodem.
Brad |
I have 2 seperate boxes and 3 lines on a single business cable modem account
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i would like to get vonage, but i dont want to lose my numbers
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nope, i haven't tried it but it sounds interesting.
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You can transfer your numbers, don't have to lose them due to the number portability act!!
I don't know if my referral link code will work.. but if you sign up for Vonage based on my advice, why not let me make something out of it? :) I've been using Vonage for over 3 years very happily. http://www.vonage.com/?refer_id=8pac0tneonnc811pn2n1 Brad |
Just plug them into your router and go huh?
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Pretty much it's that easy, yeah. And I can also say that I've done number portability more than once. I've also got Toll Free lines with Qwest that I point to my Vonage lines. Basically, when you save money like is easy with Vonage then the nuisance bad connection or problem every once in a while doesn't really matter to you anymore.
Brad |
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Vonage rocks. especially their call tranfer feature! |
PS - want to really have some fun? connect to a hotel's wireless connection and bridge your hardwire network port then plug in your vonage phone to your laptop. Ultimate in mobile office.
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Voip sucks, just get a phone line. The connection is crap and reliability is worse.
Get a phone and use a good PBX system and your good to go. |
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vonage sucks balls from what ive heard - i have 2 friends that are currently using it and have alot problems with bad connections, dropped calls, voice mail not answering which isnt good especially when doing biz - they are switching back to bellsouth.
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Again, it's a price-performance decision. I've been using it for years at home and the office. "Crap" and "Worse" apply to a statistically insignificant number of the calls. Brad |
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I just don't see it being ready yet for business. But for calls that don't matter, it might be o.k.. |
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12 channels in a T1 each channel can carry 4 voice lines. each channel equals roughly 128k or 32k per line. therefor for 12 phone lines and internet you would need 3 channels or 384k leaving you with 9 channels for internet or 1116k. That's what they call a frac T. Full T1 = 1.5 Anytime you make a cross country call or international call you are in fact using VoIP. The voice is digitized and sent via optics then reesembled onces it goes back to copper. |
I'v been using it since it came out.. I used it in the US and now i use it in Argentina.. its wonderfull..not even 1% of the calls have quality issues..
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I am friends with a couple ceo's in La and none use Voip, only one person other then me tried it and they said it was terrible. Ans when i tried it it was terrible. I'm all for better price but at the risk or quality. Quality is always my first priority. In fact i don't know any businesses that use Voip in LA. |
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