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Old 2006-04-12, 04:07 PM   #51
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I turned off Vonage's voice mail since I have it set to ring my cell phone and its voice mail picks up my messages. I'm not sure but I think I can have my cell's voice mail emailed to me too. This is how I had it setup before with the phone company. I like just having one voice mail.

Other then my house's phone wiring is no longer a big mess, well at least not as bad as it was, and my fingernails look like I do manual labor for a living about the only thing I've noticed different is everyone says I sound louder on the phone and people calling me seem louder too.

Tomorrow begines the moving ADSL line and then my phone number adventure.
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Old 2006-04-12, 04:55 PM   #52
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I turned off Vonage's voice mail since I have it set to ring my cell phone and its voice mail picks up my messages. I'm not sure but I think I can have my cell's voice mail emailed to me too. This is how I had it setup before with the phone company. I like just having one voice mail.

Other then my house's phone wiring is no longer a big mess, well at least not as bad as it was, and my fingernails look like I do manual labor for a living about the only thing I've noticed different is everyone says I sound louder on the phone and people calling me seem louder too.

Tomorrow begines the moving ADSL line and then my phone number adventure.
Yep, the only difference I noticed was I had to turn down the volume on my cordless handset. And of course when the cable goes out (which is rare)...the phone goes out too. No big deal since there are 2 cells in the house
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Old 2006-04-13, 02:33 AM   #53
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Any Americans use Vonage? I'm thinking about trying it for a couple of months because I'm just tired of looking at a standard phone bill filled with 3 pages of extra charges.

I know Ramster uses it and the sound quality seems fine. I also understand that when cable goes down so does my phone but we have mobiles for that.

Are there a bunch of extra charges?

You happy with it?
How about trying Earthlink's True voice? It functions the same with vonage but I think it's cheaper
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Old 2006-04-13, 08:43 AM   #54
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How about trying Earthlink's True voice? It functions the same with vonage but I think it's cheaper
Looks like it is exactly the same.
https://store.earthlink.net/cgi-bin/...uvvoip&deal=cj
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Old 2006-04-13, 09:35 AM   #55
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LOL... i thought erathlink's true voice is a dollar cheaper compared to vonage
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Old 2006-04-13, 09:49 AM   #56
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Wow this is amazingly complicated to coordinate with all the service providers.

Bellsouth showed up this morning to put in the line that will carry my backup ADSL. Phone guy wanted to just disconnect the existing line and use it for the new line. I had to tell him to leave the old line alone and to put in the new line as a second line. Seemed easy enough since I have a six line box outside my house and was only using one line. He seemed very surprised that I would take care of moving the two wires to the new line and that I had cleaned up all the wires in the box outside my home yesterday. Probably didn't help that he had woken me up and I was in a nightgown with big bed hair just looking all wrong.

Called Earthlink to have my ADSL service moved to the new number. Should have never mentioned Vonage to them because it confused them and they started going on about how they can't move DSL to a Vonage line. Finally explained that the new line was from Bellsouth and it was the old line that was getting moved to Vonage. Earthlink said it would take about a week to move the DSL. It was like pulling teeth to get Earthlink's Order ID number from them that Vonage wanted.

Just sent an email to Vonage with Earthlink's ID number. Can't wait to see what the next issue will be in moving my phone number to Vonage…
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Old 2006-04-13, 11:13 AM   #57
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One thing about Vonage...call their tech support if you want to hear some pure outsourced Indian workers. Last phone call to vonage lasted something like 40 minutes as the operator was spelling out my username using the military alphabet...nothing spells fun like hearing A as in Alpha a bunch of times as they fumbled the spelling, lol.
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Yep, the only difference I noticed was I had to turn down the volume on my cordless handset. And of course when the cable goes out (which is rare)...the phone goes out too. No big deal since there are 2 cells in the house
I set up some kind of deal within Vonage where if the cable goes out the call goes to my cell phone. It's not in the normal call forwarding section.
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Old 2006-04-13, 01:47 PM   #59
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I set up some kind of deal within Vonage where if the cable goes out the call goes to my cell phone. It's not in the normal call forwarding section.
Yep, I have mine set up the same way
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Old 2006-04-13, 02:13 PM   #60
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One thing about Vonage...call their tech support if you want to hear some pure outsourced Indian workers. Last phone call to vonage lasted something like 40 minutes as the operator was spelling out my username using the military alphabet...nothing spells fun like hearing A as in Alpha a bunch of times as they fumbled the spelling, lol.
I've called them 4 times trying to get my phone # transferred and while I'm not happy about making 4 phone calls at least the people spoke English. In fact they all had regional US accents so I don't think I spoke with anyone over seas.
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Old 2006-04-13, 02:28 PM   #61
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I've called them 4 times trying to get my phone # transferred and while I'm not happy about making 4 phone calls at least the people spoke English. In fact they all had regional US accents so I don't think I spoke with anyone over seas.
I've called twice and both time got people with heavy Indian accents. Perhaps its the time that I call...it's not easy keeping dracula hours, lol.
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SirMoby, they take them to school and teach the indian people how to have nice america accepts even... give them american names (Sam instead Sabinder, example), and make them work very, very hard on sounding american. What usually gets me is the very slight time delay that makes conversation difficult.

Nothing against overseas call centers, but I know when I get one, I will not be talking to anyone who can actually make a decision or fix my problem, just someone to take notes and pass it on to someone else who will ignore my needs later.

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Old 2006-04-13, 10:37 PM   #63
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SirMoby, they take them to school and teach the indian people how to have nice america accepts even
Yep, I've had one Indian guy try to pull off a southern accent rather unsuccessfully, lol.
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Old 2006-04-16, 01:16 PM   #64
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I saw that the PPoE light went out on the Earthlink modem so I went outside and moved the wires to the new DSL line and it worked. I also see that my Bellsouth business number has been moved to Vonage so I'm done and everything went well.

I also moved the Vonage modem to the Earthlink DSL since I never use that unless my cable modem goes out.

I really do love this Vonage service.
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Old 2006-04-16, 01:24 PM   #65
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so who's vonage affiliate code did you end up using? who gets the two free months?!?

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Old 2006-04-17, 11:31 AM   #66
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I afraid that like my neighbor who just got his Vonage I didn't use anyone's code but you would have thought that someone would have given me theirs when I first started saying I was getting Vonage. I was a bit annoyed with my neighbor who asked me to help him setup his Vonage after not bothering to mention me as his referral.

Just got off the phone with FUCKING Earthlink. Over one hour on the phone to get an early disconnection fee of $149.95 removed. Three different Indian phone support people and lots of time on hold listing to the repeating message on how great their service is. Last one that finally did give my a credit minus the $50 change of service fee kept on telling me he doesn't hear very well so I told him that probably phone support was not a good employment choice. None of them seemed to understand English very well or at least not my northeast accent.

And I see that Bellsouth has not actually released my phone number to Vonage so hopefully this is just a delay and not another issue that I'll have to spend hours on hold resolving.

While I was on hold I did find at least on DSL provider that provides DSL without having to have a phone line from Bellsouth so if Bellsouth and/or Earthlink pisses me off it is nice to know that I can get backup DSL service for about the same price as I'm paying for a phone line from Bellsouth to carry the DSL and Earthlink DSL service.

I am loving the Vonage service and I'm very happy with it so far.
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Cleo, when I switched mine up here it took nearly 10 days for the actual transfer to go through. The phone companies will keep you to the very last legal second to bill you as much as they can.

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Old 2006-04-20, 09:45 AM   #68
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Yesterday I noticed that callers were breaking up. They said that I sounded fine but they sounded very bad at my end. A bit like what a cell phone does but not breaking up in the same way. Tried rebooting the Vonage hardware, tried rebooting the Earthlink hardware but noting worked. Finally moved Vonage back to Comcast and all has been fine since. Seems Vonage does not play well with Earthlink.
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There is a court case pending in DC regarding Verizon and the performance of Vonage over their DSL lines. Since there is a TOS (Type of Service) header in the packets, and VOIP requires much better networking -- low latency, bunch of tiny little packets, Verizon has allegedly used these header bits to reduce the quality of service to prevent VOIP from working over their DSL lines. They have asked the Public Utilities Commission for incentives to upgrade the areas that are most affected and say that it is that the network they have built is overused -- but web performance is still blazing fast over their network and we should be able to offer Cable over DSL Mr. Commissioner.

I use Vonage over my BellSouth DSL and it seems fine to me -- although, I can use the net in certain ways to make it break up.
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Yeah that is what I was thinking since Earthlink is plenty fast if I use it for surfing so it is strange that Vonage would not work well on it since nothing else is normally using Earthlink.
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Old 2006-05-16, 02:03 PM   #71
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Took a long time but today my number was finally transferred to Vonage as of today. The email says that when I go home I need to reboot the modem but that is it.

I have to say that I am very happy with Vonage. I should have switched a long time ago.

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Old 2006-05-16, 03:14 PM   #72
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It took us about 3 months to get the number switched but now we're there and so far so good.
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Old 2006-05-16, 04:11 PM   #73
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My big holdup besides first having to get the adsl off of that line was bellsouth insisted on my account info being exactly the same as on my bill instead of being on correct human readable form. Little things like having T.T.Z. instead of Ttz as it is on my bill. I finally just ended up scanning my phone bill and sending it to Vonage.

As much hassle as it was to keep a backup adsl line in case my cable modem went down I probably would have instead went with a Verizon or Sprint card for my laptop for backup internet, but all that has nothing to do with Vonage. It also would have been nice to be completely bellsouth free.
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Old 2006-05-16, 05:18 PM   #74
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Only prob for me, which is probably my isp up here in the sticks,
is I can't talk and review at the same time.
Not a big deal to stop working when the phone rings.. (because it's my kids normally)
Saving about 45.00 a month though
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