nope but when they set it up, it does eventually get set up to your home and the local fire always comes (I know I have used it)...the only thing I heard that it really doesn't do, is it doesn't show your address and sometimes your number when you call, you have to tell it to them as opposed to them just seeing it...so it's a minor thing to save the amount of money we do. And if the internet goes down, it goes straight to my cell..and you can always call 911 on cells too...so 2 issues easily fixed  :)


Jim Lubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've looked into the different phone service plans to try to save money. The problem I have with any VOIP service is that 911 doesn't work the same. They all mention this in the fine print. Also since the phone service is over your high speed internet access (DSL or Cable) it goes through your dsl or cable "modem", so during a power outage you have no phone access either.

At 01:47 AM 8/22/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phone service is offered in most locations throughout the U.S. and in many other countries.  There are different plans available, local, long distance, unlimited with local and long distance, and they have the VOIP (which you need high speed in order to have).  With the VOIP you can get a video phone too!  I personally took the unlimited that includes local and long distance and get 10 custom calling features, like call waiting, caller ID, call waiting caller ID, 3 way calling, call forwarding, etc.  It also includes in-house wiring, free.  There is no charge for changing companies, keep same phone #, they use same phone lines, and if your company charges you to switch, they'll refund the charge to you. No commitment, if not happy, you can switch at any time.
 
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