anyone use Vonage?

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MTK
02-17-2007, 01:28 PM
I was thinking of switching to Vonage for my land line to save some money. I currently have Verizon and I'm paying about $60 per month and we barely use the phone! It just seems like such a ripoff. So anyway, does anyone have Vonage? How's the service/reliability?

saden1
02-17-2007, 02:22 PM
Comcast + Vonage was a terrible experience for me. I had to make sure nothing was being downloaded to use the phone and even then there were times when people calling me couldn't hear me or I couldn't hear them.

It's a hit an miss from what I have heard from others in the my area. If you want to give them a try know that if you cancel within a year there's a cancellation fee. Also, consider getting their wireless phone kit as it is more convenient.

hooskins
02-17-2007, 05:10 PM
I heard some iffy things about the 911 emergency service.

Plus its based on broadband, and if you power goes out, then your 911 and vonage service will go out too. Always good to have a landline...

Monk-Fan
02-17-2007, 06:44 PM
Im in Korea and use the Vonage and it has worked for me great. Of course once in a while it goes out but it isnt a regular thing. It works out great for me because my family can call me and it is like making an in state call for them when they call me. The only thing that sucks for me is i am asleep during their day and get woke up frequently in the middle of the night, its cool though. I have no complaints about Vonage and would recommend for others to try it.

hooskins
02-17-2007, 07:41 PM
Im in Korea and use the Vonage and it has worked for me great. Of course once in a while it goes out but it isnt a regular thing. It works out great for me because my family can call me and it is like making an in state call for them when they call me. The only thing that sucks for me is i am asleep during their day and get woke up frequently in the middle of the night, its cool though. I have no complaints about Vonage and would recommend for others to try it.

I agree, I think the service is great for the price, but during emergency situations, vonage might not be your best friend...

firstdown
02-19-2007, 03:52 PM
I'm guessing verison is your land line? Have you called to see if they have a package that meets your needs? Also let them know you thinking of switching they tend to find better pricing when they think your leaving. At home we have basic usage with no long distance running around $30.00 and we use our cell phones with free long distance.

BDBohnzie
02-20-2007, 08:37 AM
I have Vonage (combined with Cable Internet, switched when I moved to Frederick), and it's been great. No problems whatsoever thus far. I too was paying between 40 and 50 a month with Verizon, now pay 18 bucks for their 500 minute plan.

Hog1
02-20-2007, 09:32 AM
I have a friend who makes a ton a calls to Canada from Florida. LD was eating him up. Vonage is like 50 p/mo. he loves it, no problems

MTK
02-20-2007, 09:40 AM
I have Vonage (combined with Cable Internet, switched when I moved to Frederick), and it's been great. No problems whatsoever thus far. I too was paying between 40 and 50 a month with Verizon, now pay 18 bucks for their 500 minute plan.

Yeah that's the plan I'm looking at, I'd be hard pressed to even use those 500 minutes.

EternalEnigma21
02-20-2007, 09:52 AM
man I used Vonage for a while and had no problems whatsoever. You have to set up the emergency calling when you get the phone so that you can just dial 911 or whatever, but other than that I had no problems.

I used it with Adelphia and Antietam cable internet and it worked no matter what I was doing.

In my home now, I used it for a while and probably will again, and I have 4 computers and an Xbox tied into my internet. It still worked with almost no instances, but occasionally there was a bit of a lag or distortion if 3 of the computers were being used and they were tying up bandwidth all at once...

I reccomend it. Also, you can tie together your bluetooth headset with your computer and use it without your phone, and they have wifi enabled phones that use your number, so you can virtually go into any wifi hotspot and use your phone (I guess, I never tried it) and they look like cell phones.

If you have to work in any neighborhood you can tap into someone else's internet and use your home phone.

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