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ROC Rank: 1k Comma Club
2006
RTL
Redrock Pearl / Beige Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: So. Calif.
Posts: 1,552
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VOIP. Need Help
I need help and your opinions by this coming Saturday 8/11/07.
I'm thinking of switching my phone service from AT&T land line to Digital Phone service packaged together with my Time Warner cable TV and Internet connection. I have to make my decision by this Saturday which is when the switch over is to take place. I have been with Pacific Bell then SBC and now AT&T land line phone services for a hundred years and their prices are outrageous in my opinion. I will get all the features I have now, plus many more, for $29.95 per month for the first year, then $39.95 a month after one year vs AT&T's $89.95 to $95.00 PLUS fees for basics and long distance anywhere in the USA, Canada and Mexico. Has anyone had good, bad or indifferent experiences with VOIP? The only two negatives that I'm aware of are that if you loose power to the house - no phone service. I can live with that and use our cell phones. The second negative is that when calling 911 they can't trace back to where you live, so you must give them your address. Again, no big deal. What experiences have you had? Appreciate any help before I take the plunge. Joe. |
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ROC Rank: Sophomore
2007
RTS
Formal Black Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: San Diego
Posts: 235
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Re: VOIP. Need Help
We've had the time warner bundle for several years now and haven't had any issues. We are actually thinking of switching to the new AT&T uverse for the cable because they offer more HD channels for less. If we do that we are just going to cancel the house phone all together and just use our cell phones. We don't really use the home phone that much.
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ROC Rank: 4k Comma Club
2006
*Former Ridgeline Owner
Other Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,754
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Re: VOIP. Need Help
It is pretty reliable. Many of my friends and some family use the service. Every once in a while there are complaints of echo's and there had been issues when someone in the neighborhood gets cable service.
I personally do not have it because I have just a basic line. We use cell phones due to everyone we know are “in” our network. |
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2006
RTL
Redrock Pearl / Beige Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Cincinnati OH
Posts: 5,656
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Re: VOIP. Need Help
VoIP technology has been around for about a decade. It's pretty bulletproof other than the losing power thing. Most people have phones that plug in the wall anyway so when the power goes out, they don't have phone service anyway. If you buy a battery backup and plug your phone and cable modem into it, it won't go out when the power is out.
I run my entire company on VoIP. I'm a believer. It saves us a TON of money every year.
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ROC Rank: 1k Comma Club
2007
RTS
White / Beige Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Galaxy far, far away
Posts: 1,058
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Re: VOIP. Need Help
I also have Time Warner's triple play plan. The phone service is giving us a little trouble but other than that, it is a great service.
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ROC Rank: Junior
2007
RTX
Formal Black Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: New Berlin, WI
Posts: 265
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Re: VOIP. Need Help
I am not using a VOIP system at home because I really do not need any extra features and rarely call long distance however, I am an IT professional and have a great deal of experience with the technology.
All of the previous post are correct, this is a proven technology and most that have it, really enjoy it. 911 service is in place in our area (including location information) and Time Warner (TWTC)use to supply a UPS (not sure if they still do). The biggest drawback is not the technology, but the reliability of the cable company. TWTC in the milwaukee market experiences a (much) greater number of "service disruptions" then AT&T. When on vaction a few weeks ago I experience a 6.5 hour cable outage during the day. I have never had an outage with AT&T last for more then a few minutes (unless it is a business circuit )
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ROC Rank: Junior
2007
RTX
Formal Black Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: New Berlin, WI
Posts: 265
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Re: VOIP. Need Help
Yes I do to. We have about 600 phones and 400 users spread out across 15 sites. VOIP is great, the providres are not always. Traditional circuits are much more reliable then newer "highbread" circuts.
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ROC Rank: 4k Comma Club
2007
RTX
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Re: VOIP. Need Help
Just a few observations... First, I use DSL (phone line) for internet access, so VOIP wouldn't be a big cost-saver for me. Second, our local cable company is utterly unreliable.
But third -- and this is the biggie -- during the past several hurricanes (including Katrina), we did not lose our land-line phone. Sure, the circuits were clogged a lot, but the land-line remained functional. This is because the only section of phone line between me & the local telco central office switch is about 20 yards running into my house. It was 10 days before we had electricity & another couple of weeks before the analog side of the cable was restored. In fact, the cable company continued to bill us for digital & premium channels, refused to issue a credit, and subsequently lost our business for anything other than "basic cable."
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ROC Rank: Comma Club HOF 10,000+
2006
RTL
Steel Blue / Gray Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Western MA
Posts: 10,403
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Re: VOIP. Need Help
VoIP service, both business and residential, comes down to a compromise between quality of service and dollars. If dollars saved are worth some inconvenience, then it may be worth it to you. To set up VoIP properly so that QoS is a minimal issue requires spending more money than you'll save. So it comes down to what's more important to you and/or your business, dollars, or quality of service. These days, the standard QoS for many is cellphone service. If that is your standard, then by all means go VoIP as soon as you can.
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2006
RTL
Redrock Pearl / Beige Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Cincinnati OH
Posts: 5,656
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Re: VOIP. Need Help
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We don't have as many phones but many more locations. We run 4 phone servers in 4 different metro areas with 4 PRI's. All 4 are linked together. Each server has between 10-15 remote locations. We utilize a least cost routing scheme for long distance so every phone call we make to outside lines is essentially local even if it is in a different state. The only problem we encounter is a latency issue between servers every once in a while due to a piece of equipment somewhere in Reston Virginia owned by AOL which causes an echo. The wonderful part about the whole system is that we essentially act as our own phone company since we control the servers. I can change phone numbers, assign new phone numbers, call routing, etc. all from the convenience of my home or office.
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