Hi Larry,

there are a few considerations you may want to take into account when 
wanting to switch to VOIP phones.

First and foremost is the 911 service it's attached to and whether it's 
registered.

We had a death attributed directly to a VOIP phone not being registered with 
911, and instead of the ambulance going to the proper address, it went clear 
across town, so you may want to check on this.

Another concern is the fact that it's mainly electrically driven, meaning if 
the power goes out, or even just the cable that the high speed internet is 
connected to goes out, so does your phone service, so God forbid you ever 
get a fire or another emergency during one of those black outs, or cable 
outage.

Lastly is the amount you're paying for high speed internet because if you're 
not getting the full service, meaning you're at the highest connection 
speed, you may have to upgrade to a higher speed connection, which will end 
up bumping up your price overall, not a very nice prospect.

Of course, there's the other factor of having to buy additional handsets, 
additional services like call waiting and call answering services like 
voicemail, that sort of thing, as those will cost extra, unless you're going 
to be getting software that will handle all of that, and is it going to be 
accessible?

Anyway, hope I've given you a few things to think about.


Victor
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