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chadglni 01-03-2006 08:16 PM

Anyone have multiple Vonage phones on one connection?
 
Not the same number, different accounts / phone numbers on one internet connection.

Chio The Pirate 01-03-2006 08:18 PM

YARGH! Yes. Vonage be great although lately they seem to be experiencin' some growin' pains

Shoehorn! 01-03-2006 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by chadglni
Not the same number, different accounts / phone numbers on one internet connection.

Not yet, I was thinking of doing that too.

So, BUMP.

Shoehorn! 01-03-2006 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Chio The Pirate
YARGH! Yes. Vonage be great although lately they seem to be experiencin' some growin' pains

I'm talking to you on Vonage right now. :thumbsup

Brad Mitchell 01-03-2006 08:52 PM

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

SinisterStudios 01-03-2006 09:09 PM

I have 2 seperate boxes and 3 lines on a single business cable modem account

sfera 01-03-2006 09:27 PM

i would like to get vonage, but i dont want to lose my numbers

reed_4 01-03-2006 09:54 PM

nope, i haven't tried it but it sounds interesting.

Brad Mitchell 01-03-2006 10:59 PM

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

chadglni 01-03-2006 11:16 PM

Just plug them into your router and go huh?

Brad Mitchell 01-03-2006 11:17 PM

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

3M TA3 01-03-2006 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell
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

i agree. i have a toll free on my main vonage line (which was ported from a cell phone) and a fax line. I've run a few lines all at the same time on my cab;e modem connection without any problems. if you do have problems youcan tweek your bandwidth saver in the control panel.

Vonage rocks. especially their call tranfer feature!

3M TA3 01-03-2006 11:41 PM

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.

chaze 01-03-2006 11:44 PM

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.

3M TA3 01-03-2006 11:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaze
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.

hmm, last few times i ordered phone lines through our local phone company (most recent was last week) they were trying to talk me into VoIP. This was 4.5 miles from the CO.

jonesy 01-03-2006 11:48 PM

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.

Brad Mitchell 01-03-2006 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaze
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.


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

chaze 01-03-2006 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 3M TA3
hmm, last few times i ordered phone lines through our local phone company (most recent was last week) they were trying to talk me into VoIP. This was 4.5 miles from the CO.

that is interesting, it's just the quality of the call sound and reliability of the system. How can it possibly be worth $50 to lose calls and to sound so unpro.

I just don't see it being ready yet for business.

But for calls that don't matter, it might be o.k..

studiocritic 01-04-2006 12:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaze
that is interesting, it's just the quality of the call sound and reliability of the system. How can it possibly be worth $50 to lose calls and to sound so unpro.

I just don't see it being ready yet for business.

But for calls that don't matter, it might be o.k..

i dunno if you're missing something, or i am.. but most big businesses/call centers have already switched to voip.. if there is a problem with the sound quality, there is something wrong with your setup. the quality can be better than an analog line if configured properly

3M TA3 01-04-2006 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaze
that is interesting, it's just the quality of the call sound and reliability of the system. How can it possibly be worth $50 to lose calls and to sound so unpro.

I just don't see it being ready yet for business.

But for calls that don't matter, it might be o.k..

most medium sized businesses have VoIP. T1s can be split up into fractions to carry voice. I forgot the equation off the top of my head so someone correct me if my numbers are wrong.

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.

sexxxydesign.com 01-04-2006 12:55 AM

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..

chaze 01-04-2006 01:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by studiocritic
i dunno if you're missing something, or i am.. but most big businesses/call centers have already switched to voip.. if there is a problem with the sound quality, there is something wrong with your setup. the quality can be better than an analog line if configured properly

Really, like who.

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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