Doug Crompton wrote:
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 when I called Verizon to change (lower) my service it was a
bewildering spider web of rates structures just in the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
And absolutely NO guarantee that the information was correct.
Perhaps if you called 5 times and averaged the answers . . .
It made me wonder why I send any of my calls to
Verizon!
Same here. We are in an area where pretty much every call is either local toll or toll, no detail billing and 5 bands of local toll. We use the 500 minute Vonage plan, for better or worse. Quality and reliability is as good as VeriZon, and also Stanaphone and Gizmo. I find Gizmo a little on the strange side. They send ringback during their rather lengthy call set up time, sometimes up to 3 rings, then far end ring or busy. Other than that it is also good.
 I was able to cut my Verizon cost down by about half.

We now have Verizon down to $14 bucks per month including taxes and fees.
I wonder if any others are splitting calls like this or just biting the bullet 
and going 100% voip???
No. I prefer to keep one ILEC line, as it is still more reliable. Even though our HSIA is 99%, it still is not 99.99% all it takes is some geek 80 miles away to screw with the DNS, and everything is out for 10-20 minutes. The modern computer industry still isn't up to the reliability standards of the telcos.


John Novack

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