Yes, was all over their website when I signed up for the service. It's very
clear that you need to provide the address info, and they make it very easy
to do.
They were actually so pushy about it that I wondered whether they were in
trouble somewhere and a few days later they were on the news about a lawsuit
in Texas.
-d
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From: "Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 2:44 PM
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I know for a bit vonage did not provide 911 service - has that been
resolved yet by them? I know the FCC mandated it..
Darrell
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Dave Doherty writes:
I use Vonage - $25/mo unlimited for home use. Been using it for about six
months, and the only problem I encountered was an occasional breakup of
the voice channel while downloading large files. I was using it on a
Covad 384k DSL line, which I just dropped in favor of Verizon's Fios
service. The VOIP works perfectly with the greater bandwidth Fios offers
(15mbps down, 1.8mbps up). You need a minimum of 90kbps for each voice
channel, so be sure you have enough bandwith available. There are a few
features you can't get - at least not yet. The main one that I miss is
one Verizon offered that blocked incoming calls if the caller cloaked his
caller ID. I always figured that if the caller didn't want me know who he
was, I didn't really care to talk to him anyway. But that is MUCH less of
an issue now that we have the national and statewide (NJ) Do Not Call
registries. I do keep one copper POTS line from the telephone company for
emergency use. If all else fails, that self-powered copper pair is worth
its weight in gold. Bat all-in-all, I've never looked back. -Dave Doherty
Skywaves, Inc. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Catuogno"
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Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 12:35 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] WAY OT: COVAD VOIP
I have been considering switching many of our office from POTS lines to
COVAD voice over IP. Since this is such a diverse and well informed
group,
I was wonder if anyone has any experience with them or suggestions as to
alternate VOIP providers. Off list replies are welcomed. Thanks -
Marc ---
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